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Kyla Ksuggested in Online PR class, worth checking periodically
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Hypertext Structure
Make text short without sacrificing depth of content by splitting the information up into multiple nodes connected by hypertext links. Each page can be brief and yet the full hyperspace can contain much more information than would be feasible in a printed article. Long and detailed background information can be relegated to secondary pages; similarly, information of interest to a minority of readers can be made available through a link without penalizing those readers who don't want it. -
split the information into coherent chunks that each focus on a certain topic.
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Each hypertext page should be written according to the "inverse pyramid" principle and start with a short conclusion so that users can get the gist of the page even if they don't read all of it.
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Triangle ProgramThis is all pretty obvious but ...
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