How to Write for the Internet
- Topics:
- Employee Handbook,
- Public Relations
- Source:
- Cutting Edge PR
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Overview: Print design is based on letting the eyes walk over the information, selectively looking at objects on the page and noting the difference between various elements on the page that stand out to the eye. In contrast, Web design functions by allowing the information to be scrolled or clicked in a manual motion. Interactivity of the site and physical user movement are integral to the Web-page experience. Print currently offers several advantages over Web pages, but within the next ten years the differences will be minimal, and some experts predict that various media such as newspapers, video and magazines will be integrated.
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