just wondering if there is a recommended style for capitalization of table and field names etc. thanks
Aug 3, 2010, 3:23 PM
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Aug 3, 2010, 3:23 PM
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Try this (or rather, one of these):
text-transform: lowercase; /* force text to lowercase */
text-transform: uppercase; /* force text to uppercase */
text-transform: capitalize; /* force text to proper case */
}
or
div.caps {text-transform: capitalize;}
Code:
strong { text-transform: lowercase; /* force text to lowercase */
text-transform: uppercase; /* force text to uppercase */
text-transform: capitalize; /* force text to proper case */
}
or
Code:
div.uppercase {text-transform: uppercase;} div.caps {text-transform: capitalize;}
Aug 4, 2010, 12:15 AM
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Aug 4, 2010, 12:15 AM
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delicia wrote:
just wondering if there is a recommended style for capitalization of table and field names etc. thanksAre you refering to the actual field/table names themselves, OR as MJB suggested with the CSS?
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Aug 4, 2010, 10:32 AM
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Aug 4, 2010, 10:32 AM
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Hi,
Well, personally I prefer "Username", over "username" .. and if you have multiple words, i.e "User_Password" instead of "user_password"
To be honest though, there is no "standard" as such. Some people even do it as USERNAME or USER_PASSWORD (not my cup of tea though =))
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Well, personally I prefer "Username", over "username" .. and if you have multiple words, i.e "User_Password" instead of "user_password"
To be honest though, there is no "standard" as such. Some people even do it as USERNAME or USER_PASSWORD (not my cup of tea though =))
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Aug 4, 2010, 4:16 PM
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Aug 4, 2010, 4:16 PM
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See: http://en.wikipedia.org/...on_%28programming%29
You usually don't put delimiters between words when you do camel case (eg. UserPassword).
Adrian
You usually don't put delimiters between words when you do camel case (eg. UserPassword).
Adrian
Aug 4, 2010, 11:30 PM
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Aug 4, 2010, 11:30 PM
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brewt wrote:
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/...on_%28programming%29 You usually don't put delimiters between words when you do camel case (eg. UserPassword).
True - I was just giving some examples
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