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		<title>Web Design &#8211; How To Formatting Text</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are design tips that are assured to boost the readability and quality of the content on your internet site : 1. Selecting the acceptable font &#8211; When selecting a font, you wish to select a standard font that the bulk of PCs will be in a position to view. Just about all PCs can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are design tips that are assured to boost the  readability and quality of the content on your internet site :</p>
<p>1. <strong>Selecting the acceptable font</strong> &#8211; When selecting a font, you  wish to select a standard font that the bulk of PCs will be in a position to  view. Just about all PCs can display these fonts properly : Sans Serif : Arial,  Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva Serif : Times, Times New Roman, Georgia Mono :  Courier, Courier New It is advocated to select a Sans Serif font when coming up  with for the web. Serif fonts are simpler to read in published materials like  books or mags, while Sans Serif fonts are less difficult to read on a PC  screen.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Selecting a font size</strong> &#8211; When choosing a font size, you may  either select a point size or explicit size like pixel height. A benefit of  selecting a point size is that it&#8217;ll adapt to the dimensions of a spectators  monitor so it will not be tough to read on a smaller screen. The benefit to a  particular size like pixel height is that the size stays the same without  reference to monitor size, which gives you the most control of your design, but  could be hard to read on a smaller screen.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Placing your text on the page</strong> &#8211; It is usually recommended  that you place your most crucial text in the top portion of the net page, so  you are coming up with above the fold. The concept is that you do not want  folks to need to scroll to find the significant text on your website. Also, if  you&#8217;ve a lot of text, place your text in columns, which is better to read  because your visitors do not have to move their eyes as much.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Aligning your text</strong> &#8211; This is vital. When aligning your  text, you would like to make it easy-to-read. The general public read from left  to right, so it is endorsed to align text to the left of a column for  readability. you may also align text to the right, center it, or make a case  for the text so each line spreads uniformly.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Selecting text color</strong> &#8211; The best text to read is black on a  white background. When choosing a text / background color, you need the 2 to  compare so that the text is easily read, while reducing eye strain. Their are  numerous color themes that work fine together, so test out the ones you like  best.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Adding links</strong> &#8211; When adding links to your formatted text,  you would like them to stand out so that your visitors know they can be clicked  on. Changing the color, adding an underline, are the commonest paths to outline  a link.</p>
<p>7. <strong>CSS VS. HTML for styles</strong> &#8211; When adding styles to your  fonts by selecting colours, font type, etc, it is suggested that you use CSS (Cascading  Style Sheets) rather than HTML. CSS gives you much more control of how your net  page will look, and offers lots of other unique style attributes that HTML does  not. The drawback is that CSS requires time to learn, but when you do, you&#8217;ll  be ready to design fantastic looking sites.</p>
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