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Web Page Development
Introduction | Creating a successful site: site design, web page design, home page design, navigation, type, color | Web graphics and New Technology | HTML | Final tips | Web review software | Links

Type tips for the web

  • Text is the most important form of communication on the web.

  • The number one concern is readability.
    • set text in upper and lower case — all caps is much harder to read
    • don't use tiny type—it's hard to read on the computer screen
    • make sure type contrasts well with the background
    • don't have a lot of text on every page—break it up into smaller bits
    • don't use a tiled background or image behind normal text
    • if you use a graphic to replace text, always use the ALT tag to describe the text

  • Use text to help design your page.
    • use different sizes of text
    • use bold and italic to differentiate text
    • change the alignment to left, center or right


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