Which prepositions and conjunctions should be capitalized in a title or heading?
Capitalize words that are acting as adverbs, even if they're three letters or less, including Off, Out, and Not. Also capitalize pronouns like Who and the subordinate conjunction Why.
What is the greater style faux pas: using "he or she" or "they" for a singular noun?
What is "he or she."
Which word should you use in a title comparing two things (not a case reference): "versus" or "vs." or "v."?
What is vs.
What is the correct phrase to use when citing to a section and some sections that come after it?
What is "and following"
Note that the style guide doesn't use "et seq."
Should you capitalize each letter of a phrase that has an acronym?
Only if it's a proper noun. For instance, OTR is an acronym for on-the-record decision, but those words don't need to be capitalized.
Should you ever capitalize two-letter words in a title such as "is" or "it"?
Yes!
All verbs should be capitalized, even if they're only two letters, as well as pronouns like "My," "We," and "It."
What are the conjunctions that should not be capitalized?
and, as, but, for, nor, or, yet, so, to