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Originally Posted by Donnie B.
I, too, was taught that articles should not be capitalized in titles (except as the first word of a title). This rule may have changed meantime. As Fram says, though, many other languages do not capitalize words in titles (French is another example. It does make English titles look a bit like a ZaphodBeeblebrox post -- or maybe it's the other way around.
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I, three, was taught that. Additional words not to be capatalized: conjuctions (and, but,), prepositions 4 letters or shorter (with, of; but through and above, do get capatalized.) This is from memory, not doing any research. Corrections appreciated!
eta: Oh yeah, this was about the blog! I vote for keeping the 2nd and 3rd "the"s in lower case. It allows for the preferred emphasis when reading:
the Good,
the Bad,
the Astronomy.
