Formatting subheadings
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:50 pm
HI,
If using subheadings, should they have a full stop at the end? I have been taught not to do this but have seen articles where the period is used. And, of course, without a full stop, you may have a proper sentence but no full stop, which then raises grammatical issues.
OPTION 1 - NO FULL STOP AFTER SUBHEADER
Eat breakfast
By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
Or
OPTION 2: FULL STOP AFTER SUBHEADER/INTRODUCTORY SENTENCE
Eat breakfast.
By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
May I also ask: is the formatting below with an introductory/key point followed by a colon okay for submission. Or should I be wary of the colon and stick with a sub-heading?
Eat breakfast: By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
Thank you. I am finding I am getting stuck on these fine points of formatting.
If using subheadings, should they have a full stop at the end? I have been taught not to do this but have seen articles where the period is used. And, of course, without a full stop, you may have a proper sentence but no full stop, which then raises grammatical issues.
OPTION 1 - NO FULL STOP AFTER SUBHEADER
Eat breakfast
By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
Or
OPTION 2: FULL STOP AFTER SUBHEADER/INTRODUCTORY SENTENCE
Eat breakfast.
By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
May I also ask: is the formatting below with an introductory/key point followed by a colon okay for submission. Or should I be wary of the colon and stick with a sub-heading?
Eat breakfast: By definition, breakfast breaks the fast of the previous night.
Thank you. I am finding I am getting stuck on these fine points of formatting.