“Uppercase text” refers to text where all letters are capitalized, as opposed to “lowercase text” where all letters are in their lowercase form. For example, “HELLO WORLD” is an example of uppercase text, while “hello world” is in lowercase.
Lowercase text refers to text where all letters are in their lowercase form, as opposed to uppercase text where all letters are capitalized. For example, “hello world” is an example of lowercase text, while “HELLO WORLD” is in uppercase.
Sentence case refers to capitalizing the first letter of each sentence, while the rest of the letters are in lowercase. For example, “this is a sentence.” is in sentence case. Each sentence starts with a capital letter, while the rest of the letters are lowercase.
Title case refers to capitalizing the first letter of each word in a sentence or phrase, while keeping the rest of the letters lowercase, except for specific exceptions such as proper nouns or certain words. For example:
In title case, the first letter of every word is capitalized, except for certain words like “and,” “the,” “of,” etc., unless they are the first word of the title.