The more specific terms Pascal case and upper camel case refer to a joined phrase where the first letter of each word is capitalized, including the initial letter of the first word.
The practice has various names, including:
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PascalCase for upper camel case[17][18][19] (after the Pascal programming language)
#TextileTuesday: 18th c. French bed hanging - lots of cool fantastical #birds & #dragons but check out the neat trio of #rhino#elephant & #camel in the center! Also a bonus cameleopard (#giraffe ).
On display at “Making Her Mark: A History of #WomenArtists in Europe, 1400-1800” exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art
Based on travel photos in my family chat. My aunt was in Egypt few years ago and she has photos like this (I don't publish her original photo here without her permission).
I came to this country (U S.) in the 80s as a college student.
My cousin Tom in #Joliet IL had this beautiful home that I went to visit, and most importantly, had a #McIntosh amplifier.
Ever since 1982 I've wanted to own one of these bad boys. And finally today, ... achievement unlocked.
The first record I played through it was #Camel's Nude and I'm not embarrassed to announce to random strangers on the Internet that when "Drafted" came on, I teared up.
A unique #pendant with Mangano #Jasper made with #SterlingSilver and a #brass sun. It's the first part of a "trilogy" and I call it "Egyptian dessert". It's also available with silver chain! You can find it on my #etsy shop! see my bio or the pinned toot!
When you write hashtags that contain multiple words, make the first letter of each word a capital letter, for example #DogsOfMastodon. This will make the tag readable to blind people.
Blind people use the internet through screen reader apps, which read text out aloud. By putting a capital at the start of each word in a hashtag, you are telling the screen reader how to say the tag correctly.
In the non-techy world this is generally known as "CamelCase".
@feditips Thank you for that I've never been sure how to handle it. I usually just break the multi-word out into its sub words and make each a hashtag (e.g. #camel#case) but that's not ideal either.
What was a book that you have actually ReRead it?