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Print Versus Web

Print vs. Web Designing for print versus designing for the web — what are the differences? This was the subject of a recent email sent to a few select people recently. It’s a good question. One we decided to elaborate on here. Sure this might be an article better suited to designers of the aforementioned media, but the basic understanding of these differences is helpful to anyone who has a web site. This is where it may apply to you.


Writing Effective Web Page and Post Titles

The Tao of Title: When you open up a web page with your browser, the first thing you’ll see letting you know you have safely arrived is the title element for that page. This can be seen as the page title located on the top of your browser chrome, on the so-called title bar. This is a true fact regardless of whether you’re a sighted user or not, the title bar is always first. It’s also true if you’re not even human. Say, for instance, you’re a web search indexing spider or robot. Yep, you get the title element first as well. Using Google as an example, the result you will see during a search will be the title element of a specific page followed by the description or a portion of the text containing your search string.


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