Re: Style Guide examples
On 12/1/06, Ron Hearn <RHearn -at- cucbc -dot- com> wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> I notice the guide prefers "Web" over "web" except for webmasters where
> no cap is required.
Couldn't resist pointing that out, could you? ;-)
I noticed too; I think it was written by fuddyduddies (i.e.
40-somethings, which club I have just joined!).
Or is that Fuddy duddies?
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