How do you write a website title in MLA?

To write a website title in MLA, use quotation marks for the page or article title and italics for the website name.

For both titles, capitalize all of the principal words (e.g., nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and subordinating conjunctions).

Don’t capitalize minor words, which include prepositions (e.g., “above” or “between”), coordinating conjunctions, or “to” when it’s part of an infinitive unless any of these words are the first or last word of the website name or the first word after a colon.

Website titles in MLA website citations don’t need “.com” or other details from the URL.

MLA website title example
Krebs, Eric. “No Matter Who Wins, the Real Work of Sustainability Will Continue.” Reasons to Be Cheerful, 31 Oct. 2024, reasonstobecheerful.world/no-matter-who-wins-sustainability-energy/.

QuillBot’s free Citation Generator can help you use correct capitalization and formatting in MLA website citations.