Web Form Naming Convention (.aspx)

Should she capitalize the first letter? For example, AddUser.aspx instead of adduser.aspx. What's better?

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I think AddUser.aspx will be used more often than addUser.aspx or adduser.aspx. Aspx is basically a .NET class, so it makes sense to call it using standard naming conventions (capital letters of the first letter and first letter of each word).

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I started making lowercase letters of all letters because I like to see the same case in the URL. Typically, most website URLs will only display in lowecase. So I don’t want to add some lowercase characters to the URL.

Your personal preferences. People from person to person, Project to project

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I always use capitals for the first letter. In fact, for every word in the file name. This is due to the fact that for me it makes the words in the name outstanding and therefore helps to more quickly make it clear how to use the file.

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