A WikiWord consists of two or more words with initial capitals, run together.
When you type a WikiWord, you establish a hyperlink. It's as easy as that.
WikiWords are styled like this because:
 
-  It makes Wiki hyperlinks instantly recognizable
-  It leads to interesting Wiki topics
-  It avoids the need to fiddle with HTML tags
-  It avoids over-general topics, because at least two words are required
Syntax of a WikiWord
-  Uppercase letter(s)
-  Lowercase letter(s)
-  Uppercase letter(s)
-  Optional lowercase or uppercase letter(s) or number(s)
Good examples for WikiWords:
  
Bad examples for WikiWords:
-  Web: Name with no uppercase letter in between
-  T5Wiki: Name with number before the first lowercase letter
-  Know-How: Name with dashes in between
Hints
-  Insert WikiWords wherever you can. Rich linking helps to make a Wiki successful.
-  To stop a WikiWord from being turned into a hyperlink, insert the text <nop>immediately before the WikiWord.
-  A topic is usually presented in the singular. Plural WikiWords are automatically linked to the singular topic, i.e. the link WikiWords links to the topic WikiWord.
-  Sometimes you have to be creative to find a good WikiName. For example, if you want to create a topic about the year 2000 problem, you could go for FixY2K or YearTwoK or YearTwoThousand, but not Year2K or Y2K or Y2000.
-  Turn acronyms into WikiWords, i.e. take FaqIndex for a "FAQ index" topic.