Revision history for ReadingTheBook
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- Different genres demand different layouts
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- The importance (or non-importance) of slight differences in fonts
- Whether or not aesthetic differences affects readability
- Whether or not aesthetic differences affects readability
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- Marshall is very focused on differences in fonts
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- Krug believes a conventional online layout will help users find information faster, while Marshall doesn't think layout makes a difference in reading
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- "Does layout have any bearing on actual reading performance?" Krug would say yes, Marshall leaves the question open for examination
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- Are there several purposes to reading
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- Should reading be purposefully examined or only used to find vital information
- Should a reader be engaged with a text
- Should a reader be engaged with a text
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====DIAGRAMMATIC WRITING====
====READING AND WRITING THE ELECTRONIC BOOK====
-Should reading be purposefully examined or only used to find vital information
====READING AND WRITING THE ELECTRONIC BOOK====
-Should reading be purposefully examined or only used to find vital information
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====Reading====
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====Reading====
- Krug shows us that we skim pages to gain information
- Krug shows us that we skim pages to gain information
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====Diagrammatic Writing====
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===What the readings complicate about the practice of web content design and presentation===
===What the articles mean in practice. How might what they argue be taken into web content writing and design?===
===What the articles mean in practice. How might what they argue be taken into web content writing and design?===