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HTML: Chapter 2 (a.k.a., Fun With Fonts) OK. You've built a webpage. Now jazz it up with fonts -- experiment with different faces, sizes and colors. fonts • font • content • editing • html
What is Content Editing? Most writers understand how to edit for grammar, punctuation, and misspelled words, but editing for content can be a bit trickier. Content editing goes beyond the usage content editing • editing • edit • proofreading • editor
What Is Content? Explore the nature of content -- what it is and how it can make you $$$. content • editing • writing • producer • web
Content, Speech & Anthology Editing Pay Rates Editing speeches, anthologies and content requires more big-picture editing skills than the detail-oriented skills required of most editors. Pay rates for each type vary. payment for content editing • textbook editing pay rate • pay for editing anthologies • speech editing pay rates • scholarly editing pay
Appropriate Content? You Don’t Say
What do a chainsaw-wielding maniac and web content have in common? Chris explains it all. chainsaw • nike • ads • bad user • experience
Are Words Important On The Web? The techno elite say nobody reads online. I say, words can make an incredible impact — if you know how to use them. content • content editing • online media • internet • web
Beware ... “The WereBurger!”
I’ve talked about broadening our definition of content. Now I put my money where my mouth is by creating my first online movie, The Wereburger. View it here — FREE! wereburger • movie • film • quicktime • content
Common Design Flaws & How To Avoid Them Chris begins outlining some of the big mistakes web designers make. Then he laughs at them. Then he offers constructive advice. content • pictures • design • mistakes • help
Flash-Enabled Pitfalls
Does the interactive, “gee-whiz” nature of Flash do more harm than good for websites, and the average Web surfer? You be the judge. flash • animation • icebox • bad user • experience
Harnessing The Power Of Hypertext What is hypertext -- and how can you use it to arrange your words and pictures in a meaningful, helpful way? hypertext • hypermedia • content • site architecture • web
How To Use Flash To Ruin The User Experience Flash-enabled websites can be glorious to behold — full of sounds, graphics and interactive content. But in the wrong hands, Flash can murder the user experience. Take icebox.com, for example .... flash • animation • icebox • bad user • experience
HTML: Chapter 1 (a.k.a., The Basics) Chris answers one very basic question about HTML — “What the heck IS it?” — then begins a step-by-step tour of building your website. html editing • body • title • hypertext markup language • webmaster
HTML: Chapter 3 (a.k.a., And All The Rest) By popular demand: The end of the HTML Tutorials! Features links to sites covering DHTML, java scripting, forms and much more. content • content editing • online media • internet • web
More Than Words (Or, Beyond Writing For The Web) Want a career in content editing? Try broadening your definition of content. content • content editing • online media • internet • web
Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day. But They Probably Used Blueprints Want to build a solid website? Take a page from the architect's notebook and build a sitemap first. sitemap • site map • content • internet • blueprint
Good Content Management: Process Is The Key Want to remain a happy, productive and sane content manager? The key is finding the process that’s right for you and your company — and sticking to it. process • content • sane • sanity • insane
Of Potential Clients And Tall Lattes Content creators: Want to avoid being the prey of scam artists and fly by night clients? Read this article before you sign on the dot(com)ted line. content • content editing • online media • internet • web
Web Gaffe II: Lack Of Credibility Poorly written, garish webpages do more than clog phone lines; they undermine your credibility. Read this article if you want people to take your work seriously. html editing • body • title • hypertext markup language • webmaster
Understanding Different Kinds of Editing Editing can be roughly divided into three categories - content editing, copy editing and proofreading. All are important skills for writers to learn. book editor • book publishing • copy editing • editing and proofreading • how to edit
Angels What or who are the angels? please add these keywords • abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting
Global Democratization, eighth in a ten-part series on Global Constructs Global Democratization: a universal email spreading the seeds of democracy? abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
How to Entice the One You Love Throughout recorded history there have been varied herbs (edible and non-edible) that have been rumored to invoke positive effects on those we love. Here's some of them for your reference during this, the season of love. abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
How to Excel at Writing the Internet Article Writing the Internet Article can offer unique features that are fun to learn. abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
Lead the Teleworker Wave Teleworking in the new millennium serves as an epiphany to the freelance writer's vocation. We can have it all and keep our slippers on! abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
Remote Viewing What is Remote Viewing? Does it have practical applications in everyday life? remote viewing • ingo swann • rv • crv • trv
The Gaian Democracy The Gaian Democracy presents a bottom-up strategy toward governmental organizational theory. abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
The New World Order, ninth in a ten-part series on Global Constructs The New World Order has become a globally recognized political concept; is it friend or foe? abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
World Social Forum, seventh in a ten-part series on Global Constructs World Social Forum. abstracting • abridging • advertising • copyediting • copywriting
Good News for E-books new about e-book industry and where to get 2000 e-books simon & schuster • e-book-studio • project gutenberg
Pay Rates for Magazine, Newspaper & Ad Editing Whether editing for newspaper, magazine or advertisement, many editing jobs are found in print media. Pay rates for editors vary from different regions and publications. editing jobs • how much do editors make • types of editors • editing payment • editing pay rates
How to Succeed at Self Employment Aren't there companies which pay people to surf the 'Net, go shopping and take surveys? Work at home sounds easy! But keep an open mind to succeed at self employment. how to succeed at self employment • keep an open mind to work at home • self employment success • self employment opportunities • work at home opportunities
How to Critique a Manuscript Critiquing a manuscript presents a delicate balance between praise and criticism. how to critique manuscripts • tips on revising manuscripts • ways to improve writing • critique groups • how to critique writing
How to Get Exposure for a New Wikipedia Article The "Did You Know?" section of Wikipedia's main page highlights information from the encyclopedia's newest articles. Here's what it takes to make the grade. wikipedia content • wikipedia articles • academic research • wikipedia main page • encyclopedia writing
How to Prepare Manuscripts for Critique Every piece of writing can be improved through sensitive and intelligent comments from gentle readers. tips for critiquing • getting work critiqued • manuscript critique • manuscript critique services • how to prepare manuscript for review
Technical Writing Checklists Checklists enable technical writers to verify that their documents comply with standards and are consistent and complete. technical writing checklist • writing checklist • stc • pcs • technical writing guidelines
WOW! Women on Writing Success Story Wow! Women on Writing went from a start up e-zine with no readers to a Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers in a little over two years. Here's how they did it. interview with angela mackintosh • e-zine success secrets • successful online magazine publishing • online magazine for women writers • wow! women on writing success story
Precision for Writers and Editors The editors at ANSER (Analytic Services) in Arlington, Virginia, have been putting together "Precision for Writers and Editors" since 1999, and are happy to share it with others via Suite101. Two of the editors, Steve Dunham and Julie Wright (who recently left the company to go to grad school full time), are Suite101 members and hope that "Precision" meets the ideal of "real people helping real people." Steve's SuiteTalk username is Literalman. writers • editors • hints • tips • precision |
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