Hi team confluence,
Right now, every word in my titles is automatically capitalized by confluence. For example, if I have a <h3> title as "Intall on Linux", confluence automatically sets this as "Install On Linux". This is incorrect capitalization. How can I fix this please?
Thank you.
-Ashan
How do you replicate this issue? Did you specify the heading from Confluence Editor or is it from html macro?
The reason why I think it is confluence doctheme styling is because <H2> titles are all capitalized. <H3> titles capitalize the first letter of all words. It appears correctly in <h4> and below.
I tested on IE 9 and firefox 19. Firefox has add-ons but I rarely even use IE. It happens in multiple machines too.
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Ah, I see. I was testing on the default theme, not the documentation theme. Maybe this is the difference? I'll test again now.
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I just tested on Confluence 4.2.2, with the documentation theme enabled using IE9, and I'm not getting any kind of auto-capitalisation behaviour in Confluence. I'm not sure what your problem could be!
Do you have any custom JavaScript, CSS or theme/header/footer modifications in Confluence (added by an Administrator) that could be doing this?
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I don't think Confluence does this, it might be something in your browser that is automatically capitalizing as you type. What browser are you using, and do you have any browser add-ons or extensions installed? Have you tried this on a different browser and/or on a different computer and if so, do you get the same behaviour?
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what version of Confluence?
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