Matching the CAPITALIZATION of the interface

Subject: Matching the CAPITALIZATION of the interface
From: Steven Jong <SteveFJong -at- comcast -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 07:59:03 -0500


Before I launch into a rant at work, I would like to check with the list on a matter of best practice.

We are documenting a product with hundreds of named, permanent data objects that you can create and modify. The interface includes complex, multi-tabbed forms for each class of object, often with labeled sections on each tab. In the last major release of the product, the company hired an outside consulting firm to redesign the forms. The redesign included setting the form names and section labels in uppercase. So, for example, let's say there's an Access object named Write that you define and modify using a form titled "ACCESS Write" (the form name is in uppercase on screen) and on the front tab there's a section labeled "PARAMETERS" (the section label is in uppercase on the form).

My question: In references to the forms or their sections, which of the following is common practice?

(A) In the PARAMETERS section of the ACCESS form, select blah blah blah...
OR
(B) In the Parameters section of the Access form, select blah blah blah...

One side of this discussion is that you match the interface, and thus (A) is best practice; in fact, not to do so is to editorialize that we don't like the redesign. The other side is that (B) is quieter in text, and that readers won't have any trouble translating what's written to what's on screen.

I have a strong opinion on this matter, and there are hundreds of such references in my book and thousands in the doc set hanging in the balance. What do YOU think?

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