Talk:A Best

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[edit] Move request

It seems to me that the correct title for this album is A BEST and not A Best, so it should be moved to A BEST and the redirect should be changed the other way round, i.e. from A Best -> A BEST.

Darkstar 09:42, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

This article has been renamed as the result of a move request. Vegaswikian 05:56, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

I actually did change it to A BEST, but then I got a message saying that the letters didn't need to be capitalized, so this guy changed it back to A Best. He believes in very short loading time, and thinks that changing it to A BEST will take the page longer to load. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.59.222.22 (talkcontribs) .

Please read the policy. We don't care if the album is being sold with the "A BEST" title, the Wikipedia naming conventions establish we need to capitalize the first letter of proper words, not everything. Please stop changing everything to uppercase, as that forces other editors to revert you. -- ReyBrujo 19:22, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Last time I checked, the policy was open to different interpretations and nothing has been officially decided yet. Please stop trying to convince others that there has been a decision made on this issue when all there has been was speculation. abarry 19:41, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Last time I checked, the policy was clear: Do not replicate stylized typography in logos and album art, though a redirect may be appropriate (for example, KoЯn redirects to Korn (band)). And yes, this has been discussed everywhere, and the consensus has always been to follow the policy, just check here (Manual of Style), plus other smaller discussions here (WikiProject Japan) and here (J-pop article), here (WikiProject Songs) and here (WikiProject Albums). Also at Amuro Namie and Zard. In the end, the consensus is that we should fit the names according to our manual of style for trademarks and the naming conventions for albums and bands, that request us to use proper capitalization regardless of how it has been trademarked. -- ReyBrujo 03:15, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

(New Mix) needs to be added to the end of "Boys & Girls" since editing has been locked.