Thursday, June 11, 2009
Writing for websites
When people view websites they normally haven't got time to scroll through acres of text. You need to find a way that allows this information to be delivered quickly, look interesting and with absolute clarity. To achieve this:
- Try and keep the sentences fairly short and no more than 20 words long
- Paragraphs should not exceed five lines, based on a line width of 8 to 10 words long
- Paragraphs should be interspersed by short subheadings every couple of inches down the page
- Pages on your website should not be any longer than a printable A4 page
- Make good use of the white space - don't fill the urge to fill every available square inch
- Use bulleted and numbered lists wherever possible
- Add spice, imagination and excitement to the copy
Remember web users don't have the patience and will only read 20 - 25% of the text on the page. The less you have on there the more they will read!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
CustardFace | Simple, Affordable, Web Design
Custardface is going really well at the moment, if anyone would like a website then please get in touch!
REFERRAL offers at the moment: £25 goes in your pocket if you refer a friend to us that takes up a contract!
www.custardface.co.uk
REFERRAL offers at the moment: £25 goes in your pocket if you refer a friend to us that takes up a contract!
www.custardface.co.uk
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