What is a WikiWord? 
A WikiWord consists of two or more words with initial capitals, run together. 
WikiWords are topic names. A TWiki topic name always has a fixed format: two or more words with initial capitals, run together. Like the name of the current topic: 
WikiWord. When you type the name of a topic, you create a link to that topic. You type 
WebHome and on saving the page this becomes 
WebHome. It's as easy as that.
When you type a WikiWord, you establish a hyperlink. It's as easy as that.
WikiWord linking is easy to use: 
-  You don't have to know the full path to where the topic is stored - you just type the name
-  You don't need to write HTML
-  Without HTML, the topic text is easier to read when editing
-  Easy linking leads to interesting texts with links placed in context
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 of WikiWords 
 
-  WikiWord
-  GoodStyle
-  VersionFiveDotThree?
-  ReleaseVersion5dot3?
-  AVeryLongWikiTopicNameIsAlsoPossible?: wherever an uppercase or lowercase letter is allowed, a group of letters of the same case is allowed
-  YearTwoThousand
 Bad examples of WikiWords: 
 
-  Web: Name without the uppercase letter(s), lowercase letter(s), uppercase letter(s) sequence
-  T5Wiki: Name with number before the uppercase, lowercase, uppercase sequence
-  Md5sumsAfterBurning: Name with number before the uppercase, lowercase, uppercase sequence
-  Know-How: Name with dashes in between
 Variations in linking 
When you write the name of a topic, it becomes a link. There are more ways
 
-  To write a custom link label, use bracket notation: [[TWikiAccessControl][access control]]- this becomes: access control
-  To link to a topic in another web, write: Sandbox.WebSearch- this becomes: WebSearch
-  To show the web name in the link use bracket notation: [[Sandbox.WebHome]]- this becomes: Sandbox.WebHome
-  To link to a topic on another Wiki site, use: TWiki:Main/WebHome- this becomes: TWiki:Main/WebHome (sites are defined in the InterwikiPlugin)
-  To link to a part on the same page, write a dash and the name of the header, with spaces replaced by underscores (and !removed):[[#Good_examples_of_WikiWords]]becomes: #Good_examples_of_WikiWords. You can also link to a part on another page:TWiki.WebHome#Disclaimerbecomes: WebHome#Disclaimer.
 Hints 
 
-  Insert WikiWords wherever you can. Rich linking helps to make a Wiki successful.
-  Be specific. All topics in a web share one name space. For example, instead of FunctionalSpecwriteBreadSlicerFunctionalSpecbecause other projects might also have a functional spec topic.
-  To stop a WikiWord from being turned into a hyperlink, insert an exclamation point immediately before the WikiWord. For example, write !SunOSto get SunOS.
-  Create topics with singular names. 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. Examples: 
-  To create a topic about the the Bread Slicer 1.2 product, use BreadSlicer1dot2orBreadSlicer1pt2, but notBreadSlicer1.2.
-  To create a topic about year 2000, you could go for YearTwoKorYearTwoThousand, but notYear2KorY2KorY2000.
 
-  Turn acronyms into WikiWords, i.e. take FaqIndexfor a "FAQ index" topic.
-  It is possible to turn off the auto-linking of WikiWords and to rely only on the bracket notation. See NOAUTOLINK setting in TWikiPreferences#Default_Web_Preferences.
-   When linking to a WebHome topic in another web, the link will be rendered as the name of the web, e.g. When linking to a WebHome topic in another web, the link will be rendered as the name of the web, e.g.Sandbox.WebHomebecomes Sandbox.
Related Topics: WikiSyntax, 
TextFormattingRules