Possible Duplicate:
How do I write a good title?

What format for question titles is preferred, if any, of these two?

  1. How to do something with something
  2. Doing something with something

These should be interchangeable at all times, at least in a post title, right? I'm not a native speaker though, so I might be missing a slight difference.

share|improve this question
1  
Fun fact: If you want to write such a title, there's a good chance that your question shows a lack of research effort or qualifies as not a real question. – M. Night Demonbobby Sep 25 '12 at 8:19
1  
Additional fun fact: If your question is basically only the title and you only repeat it in the buddy, I know a few people which would like to have a talk with you...and by "you" I mean your question...and by "talk" I mean downvotes...lots of downvotes... – M. Night Demonbobby Sep 25 '12 at 8:20
@UnicornifiedBobby I understand that, I merely wanted to know whether it's appropriate to edit such titles when revising questions. – Mikulas Dite Sep 25 '12 at 8:29
@MikulasDite: Then you should have stated that. What I wanted to express that those titles are a smell for bad questions...and not-so-good-titles, too. If you edit a question with such a title, please replace it with the most meaningful you can come up with. – M. Night Demonbobby Sep 25 '12 at 8:32

marked as duplicate by Mat, M. Night Demonbobby, Toon Krijthe, kiamlaluno, Bart Sep 25 '12 at 9:15

This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.

1 Answer

At first glance, I think the "how-to" question title is going to come off as the asker is looking for a step-by-step how to manual, whereas the gerund format does not have the same connotation.

But personally, I don't think it matters too much, it mostly depends on the content of the question, the technologies involved, and how well it is written, (and of course how well it follows the FAQ). In a very unscientific search, I found 22 of the top 100 historical questions use a variation of the "how-to" format, and 8 of the same 100 are using some variation of a gerund.

If you are asking for which is more proper English, the guys at English.SE are probably better at answering, but from my perspective, I think either is fine and you shouldn't worry about editing a title just to change this.

share|improve this answer

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged