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magistra
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« on: September 26, 2008, 06:53:56 AM » |
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I'm curious as to what you do in terms of graphics on your websites. First, do you use html or documents? For either, how much do you use features like color, bullet points, text boxes, and bolding?
I try hard to "create visual interest" and make key terms pop out by using bolding, underlining, indenting, color, etc. It does look nice but sometimes I feel like I'm contributing to the downfall of civilization, i.e. I'm making my notes look like those textbooks we all hate. After all, students should be able to read and pick out the key terms on their own, yes? It's arguable that words in color are something you get in grammar-school texts, right? How much is too much?
A minor problem, I know, but it's something I've been wondering about, especially since it's creeping into the rest of my life. Earlier this week I wrote a memo and had to forcibly stop myself from bolding the key terms. Of course, I've got no reason to believe anyone has READ the thing, so maybe I should have...
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First it was Wolfram and Hart, now it's Blackboard. There's not much moral difference, if you ask me. -- Malcha
Grammar is the chocolate in the buttery croissant of life. -- Yellowtractor
Okay, so that was petty. Today, I feel like embracing pettiness. -- Mended Drum
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