Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 23:15:18 GMT -5
If the graphic presentation of the text has a significant impact on the reader, since it improves both reading and understanding of the text itself - and which we have called typography - the layout of a text has the function of organizing and structuring the text . Deciding on the typographical styles to adopt for your texts and how to organize them on the page is one of the tasks of those who write for the web. But this is not exactly correct, since in some cases laying out text on a site is the web designer's job. But for those who run their own blog, these notions will come in handy. Organization of the text A text for the web should not be served to the reader as a block of dense and monotonous words.
A text must be laid out in such a way that reading is made as easy as possible, so that it is fluent and quick. In the article on typography we analyzed a web page anatomically . Some concepts need to be repeated in this article, even if with a different meaning. The purpose is to make people understand how to organize text on a web page . A page Special Data must be made up of these elements: title subtitles paragraphs elements which therefore constitute the structure of the web page and make each part of the text not only comprehensible but also recognisable. The reader will be able to "move" easily within the text, without any effort. Through typographical styles, as we saw in the previous article, titles, subtitles and paragraphs take on different characteristics and appear highlighted appropriately. There is little to say about the title , since it has been discussed in depth.
So remember what you have read about typography and above all remember that a web page must have a title . Not only what appears in the browser - and which goes by the name of title - but also what appears on the page itself, before the text. Subtitles and their function Many do not use subtitles , whereas they are important within a text, because they break the monotony, divide it into several sections and make reading more tidy and simple. When you write a text for the web, especially a post, learn, when necessary, to divide the parts of that article. I wrote when necessary, because a post doesn't always need to be divided into multiple sections. In an article like this, the subtitles help the reader to quickly scroll through the text and identify the various parts, so that he can jump from another, if attracted by a particular point, or keep his reading still, as if he had a sort of bookmark.
A text must be laid out in such a way that reading is made as easy as possible, so that it is fluent and quick. In the article on typography we analyzed a web page anatomically . Some concepts need to be repeated in this article, even if with a different meaning. The purpose is to make people understand how to organize text on a web page . A page Special Data must be made up of these elements: title subtitles paragraphs elements which therefore constitute the structure of the web page and make each part of the text not only comprehensible but also recognisable. The reader will be able to "move" easily within the text, without any effort. Through typographical styles, as we saw in the previous article, titles, subtitles and paragraphs take on different characteristics and appear highlighted appropriately. There is little to say about the title , since it has been discussed in depth.
So remember what you have read about typography and above all remember that a web page must have a title . Not only what appears in the browser - and which goes by the name of title - but also what appears on the page itself, before the text. Subtitles and their function Many do not use subtitles , whereas they are important within a text, because they break the monotony, divide it into several sections and make reading more tidy and simple. When you write a text for the web, especially a post, learn, when necessary, to divide the parts of that article. I wrote when necessary, because a post doesn't always need to be divided into multiple sections. In an article like this, the subtitles help the reader to quickly scroll through the text and identify the various parts, so that he can jump from another, if attracted by a particular point, or keep his reading still, as if he had a sort of bookmark.