Section 2.12 - L

  1. Marketing Style Guide
  2. Introduction
  3. Details
    1. Section 2.1
    2. Section 2.2
    3. Section 2.3
    4. Section 2.4
    5. Section 2.5
    6. Section 2.6
    7. Section 2.7
    8. Section 2.8
    9. Section 2.9
    10. Section 2.10
    11. Section 2.11
    12. Section 2.12
    13. Section 2.13
    14. Section 2.14
    15. Section 2.15
    16. Section 2.16
    17. Section 2.17
    18. Section 2.18
    19. Section 2.19
    20. Section 2.20
    21. Section 2.21
    22. Section 2.22
    23. Section 2.23
    24. Section 2.24
    25. Section 2.25
    26. Section 2.26
  4. Appendix A: Official Names
  5. Appendix B: Grammar

Latino 

Legacy Circle

  • This is Advancement’s gift planning organization that includes all those who have given irrevocable gifts (annuities, trusts) to Cedarville.

Lifeline Players

  • This is the title of a former University ministry team.

Li’l Sibs Weekend

  • Capitalize all three words.
  • Use an apostrophe after the first “i.”

LLC 

  • Use commas around “LLC.”

NOTE: This is an exception to AP’s style of not using commas around “LLC.”

Correct: Company XYZ, LLC, just held a grand opening, complete with balloons and door prizes.


login, log in

  • This is one word when used as an adjective.

Correct: At Allison’s company, employees get a new login code each month for security purposes.

  • This is two words when used as a verb.

Correct: When Allison gets to her office each morning, she must log in to her computer.

logout, log out 

  • This is one word when used as a adjective.

Correct: At Katie’s company, employees get a new logout code each month for security purposes.

  • This is two words when used as a verb.

Correct: When Katie leaves her office each afternoon, she must log out of her computer.

longtime

  • This is one word, not two.

long-term

  • This has a hyphen.

Lord’s Supper, Lord’s Table 

  • Capitalize both words when referring to Communion.