Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 23:06:15 GMT -5
If the relevance of a text has considerable importance because it reinforces the topic it is dealing with and that covered by the site that will contain it, the clarity of the language has an equally fundamental role in the drafting of the texts. When writing for the web - or rather when writing in general - it is necessary to make yourself understood by readers. Anyone who reads a text must be able to understand it quickly and easily. Writing clearly means being more appreciated by readers, who will have devoured your texts without difficulty.
Using refined language only to show off completely inappropriate erudition means risking writing in vain. Writing for the web means writing in a Special Data simple way. It does not mean avoiding a priori technical or scientific terms or even terms you have never heard of, if those terms are really necessary for your text (always remember the famous keywords that characterize the texts to be written). A text may very well contain difficult, little-used words. It is important that the surrounding words are simple and understandable, that anyone can read that text without the use of a dictionary or even the help of a university professor.
Italian laws are an all too clear example of a text that is neither clear nor essential. Have you ever managed to understand anything of what they report? Each text must be reread, focusing on each sentence and word and asking yourself whether it is clear enough or can instead be replaced by another that is easier to understand. Conclusion Essentiality of the text and clarity of the language make the difference in a text for the web. They satisfy the reader - and the reading - and make a page accessible to everyone. Writing in an essential and clear way does not mean writing short texts and with poor and elementary language, but concluding a speech using simple terms and flowing sentences.
Using refined language only to show off completely inappropriate erudition means risking writing in vain. Writing for the web means writing in a Special Data simple way. It does not mean avoiding a priori technical or scientific terms or even terms you have never heard of, if those terms are really necessary for your text (always remember the famous keywords that characterize the texts to be written). A text may very well contain difficult, little-used words. It is important that the surrounding words are simple and understandable, that anyone can read that text without the use of a dictionary or even the help of a university professor.
Italian laws are an all too clear example of a text that is neither clear nor essential. Have you ever managed to understand anything of what they report? Each text must be reread, focusing on each sentence and word and asking yourself whether it is clear enough or can instead be replaced by another that is easier to understand. Conclusion Essentiality of the text and clarity of the language make the difference in a text for the web. They satisfy the reader - and the reading - and make a page accessible to everyone. Writing in an essential and clear way does not mean writing short texts and with poor and elementary language, but concluding a speech using simple terms and flowing sentences.