Admin Forum:How to create an article starting with a lowercase letter

When I try to do so, the system automatically capitalise the first letter.

For example, If I try to create the page iPhone, it will become IPhone which the merticulous side of me hates.

Any way around it?

<span style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; white-space:nowrap; padding:2px 10px 4px 10px; border-radius:2em .7em 2em .7em; background: #4c4c4c; background: -moz-linear-gradient(-45deg, #4c4c4c 0%, #666666 15%, #474747 30%, #2c2c2c 40%, #000000 50%, #111111 60%, #2b2b2b 70%, #1c1c1c 85%, #131313 100%); background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, right bottom, color-stop(0%,#4c4c4c), color-stop(15%,#666666), color-stop(30%,#474747), color-stop(40%,#2c2c2c), color-stop(50%,#000000), color-stop(60%,#111111), color-stop(70%,#2b2b2b), color-stop(85%,#1c1c1c), color-stop(100%,#131313)); background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #4c4c4c 0%,#666666 15%,#474747 30%,#2c2c2c 40%,#000000 50%,#111111 60%,#2b2b2b 70%,#1c1c1c 85%,#131313 100%); background: -o-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #4c4c4c 0%,#666666 15%,#474747 30%,#2c2c2c 40%,#000000 50%,#111111 60%,#2b2b2b 70%,#1c1c1c 85%,#131313 100%); background: -ms-linear-gradient(-45deg,  #4c4c4c 0%,#666666 15%,#474747 30%,#2c2c2c 40%,#000000 50%,#111111 60%,#2b2b2b 70%,#1c1c1c 85%,#131313 100%); background: linear-gradient(135deg,  #4c4c4c 0%,#666666 15%,#474747 30%,#2c2c2c 40%,#000000 50%,#111111 60%,#2b2b2b 70%,#1c1c1c 85%,#131313 100%); ">  http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb1347710628/common/avatars/thumb/e/e1/4735018.png/20px-4735018.png   F l y i n g _ B a n a n a 

09:03, December 21, 2012 (UTC)


 * That's not possible. But with the help of the DISPLAYTITLE magic word, you can at least make the page appear as if it was named correctly.


 * And please template your signature! It's HUMANGOUS!


 * That is templated, there's no way that would fit in the box allowed in preferences. Putting a I think will stop that, although it's a while since I played with my sig to any great degree.


 * Yes, but signatures should be double-templated. Look at my sig in the source code! It's just a template. And when you go to that template, you'll find another template and that one points to the actual sig.