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Writing for the Web - How to Write Web-Friendly Content for your Site by Steve Lee.
This article provides a short introduction to the basics of writing for the Web. It considers how Web users approach the information they find on the net, and, based on this, offers some practical tips to help you produce Web friendly content for your site. It does not seek to dictate a specific style, and cannot take account of any style or other guides available to you; these should be read in conjunction with the advice below.
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Writing
The new issue of the Plain Text Gazette is now available. The articles are:Editorialwhy oh Why Oh why can't we get Capitalisation Right?Words We Hate: the list that could just go on for everI find it helpful to be reminded of the basics of good writing,...
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Writing
The Plain Text Gazette has a new issue out. This is a newsletter with tips on writing for business, but they often apply to other situations as well. The current issue has two articles:Order, order! The importance of structure in business writingWords...
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Writing
The latest issue of The Plain Text Gazette is now available."You've spent 2 years and GBP 2 million to create the ultimate content management system. Your staff have reached the nirvana of 'total relevance' where they have precisely the right...
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Writing
If you ever thought of writing a novel, now is the time. November is National Novel Writing MonthNational Novel Writing Month is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to novel writing. Participants begin writing November 1. The goal is to write a 175-page...
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Css
Cascading Style Sheets are an important tool for improving the access to information on the Web. These separate content from style. Check to see if your CSS is properly encoded with CSSCheck....
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