Thanks but, I never mentioned
caring about fonts or margins so that's really irrelevant for me.
I did mannage fix it at the end, but i wasn't going back to retype it — i don't
care about font as much as others do lol... no insult towards you, just a soft jab, call it a love tap.
Hiring managers don't
care about fonts, colors, or flashy design.
Not exact matches
Here in the real world, readers
care not just
about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane
font or with wonky formatting can attest).
It would appear that ONLY the person who has an awful time reading would want a Kindle, simply, and truly, just because of the variable
fonts & and the new X2 being
about to read out loud, or the kind of person who just wants to have a lot of the latest toys and doesn't
care about price to benefits ratios and the like.
Even so, it should be obvious, and I tried this out on a 9 year old this week, new generations, those whose eyesight will not deteriorate for a long time to come, those people can read prints I can't even read with my reading glasses, thus they could
care less
about the size of the
font available in a Kindle, leaving the Kindle sadly to the declining Boomers, who are spending $ 500 on the average when they buy a Kindle, while an entirely new computer generation is buying this new crop of Netbooks that are full computers in pretty much all senses, but are even smaller in size than the Kindles, and smaller in price.
And even if you don't
care about fancy
fonts or titles, you might want to include pictures.
i've been happily using fbreader for a while now which is a good solid (and open source, if you
care about these things) ebook reader but it does lack a few of the customisation features Aldiko has — most notably the
font size and layout settings.
However, what the career centers fail to see is many students put their names in a large
font, followed by their education, relevant coursework and personal interests This takes up the top half the Word document... before they even get to the information employers actually
care about (which, as a result, is now truncated and often irrelevant).
Every
care is to be taken
about the
font style, size and alignment to make it look pleasing.