1. Summarize the first paragraph that gives all necessary information for the Web reader. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~webteach/articles/text.html
2. Use little list or columns on you site, reader like to scan though the site and little bold or under line words are great. http://www.usability.gov/design/writing4web.html
3. Make sure that all the stuff you put up is relevant to the site you are doing. http://www.usability.gov/design/writing4web.html
4. Again headers are a good way for the reader to be able to scan the page easer. Also change the color,font and size of the text because the reader might get bored with the same text the whole time. http://www.usability.gov/design/writing4web.html
5. Likes should be placed at the top or to the side so the user does not have to go though the whole thing to get to a link. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~webteach/articles/text.html
6. Information should be relating to the info under or next to what you just did leading to the next part. http://www.webstyleguide.com/site/organize.html
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