Keep bold text and all caps to a minimum.
Not exact matches
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using
bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to
keep the visitor engaged on your site and to
keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor
text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
With an 11 - page character list and icons scattered throughout the
text to help readers
keep track of who's who, Chute's novel offers a
bold and inventive look at a sect marginalized by the mainstream.
If the dog doesn't have a collar or doesn't have tag take a photo of the dog so you can put up flyers in your neighborhood or send one to a shelter or vet clinic later on.When you make a flyer for your neighborhood
keep it basic make the
text bold and easy to read and if possible put it on bright colored paper.
With the new rich
text editor you can
bold, italicise, underline, strike, link and • list out your
text content as much as you like,
keeping your
text clean, tidy and readable.
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keep track of your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all your approved devices — Adds Password Generator so Safari can suggest unique, hard - to - guess passwords for your online accounts — Updates lock screen to delay display of «slide to unlock» when Touch ID is in use — Adds back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia from Spotlight search — Fixes an issue where iMessage failed to send for some users — Fixes a bug that could prevent iMessage from activating — Improves system stability when using iWork apps — Fixes an accelerometer calibration issue — Addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice — Fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode — Enhances the Reduce Motion setting to minimize both motion and animation — Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive — Updates the
Bold Text setting to also change dial pad text — Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating soft
Text setting to also change dial pad
text — Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating soft
text — Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating software
Nobody likes reading blocks of
text, hence
keep your bullet points concise, no longer than 2 lines per bullet, and
bold important keywords to make it easy for the recruiters to scan.
I recommend
keeping it simple however, try to
keep font size uniform across the document, and avoid the overuse of other styling elements such as
bold text, color
text, underlining, italicizing, etc..
• Maintaining a simple 12 pt font that is easy to read • Don't overuse
text formatting, not every skill, qualification, or job requires being
bolded or italicized • Don't add decorations to your pages, the resume format is functional not for decoration • Maintain clear wide margins on all sides of the page so that it looks clean •
Keep clear space between sections rather than trying to cram as much on the paper as you can, clear space draws the eye and shows where information can be found
•
Keep clear space for margins and between each section so that it is clean and uncluttered •
Keep section headings as simple
bolded text so it is easy for the recruiter to know where to look • Don't use fancy fonts, maintain a 12point easy to read font for your resume • Don't decorate your resume with distracting borders or other graphics • Use
bolding and italics only where really needed such as headings
•
Keep the resume looking clean and fresh with wide margins on all sides • White clear space between each section allows the sections to be clearly seen • Simple
bolded titles to describe each section so as it is clear what the reader will find there • Easy to read the
text in 12 pt.
For each company name in your career history, you
keep the normal
text size (11 or 12 point) but you
bold and underline.