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- Readability Readability is a basic design goal for anything meant to be read by a general population. Text meant for a general readership should have a reading grade level of at most 8. Better still would be a reading grade level of 6 or 7.
- Better Legal Writing Is Plain and Simple There's no excuse for being a lousy writer. Legal language is used to record and explain the most important events in people's lives -- shouldn't it be understandable? Here are some legal writing resources to help: blawgs (legal blogs) by qualified l...
- More white space: more 'readable' lenses Improve the readability of your web pages by altering the white space before and after lines of text, or paragraphs. Too much white space can break the continuity of your articles, too little makes them difficult to read, and so understanding is limi...
- Plain Language aka Plain English From the Plain Language Wizard at plainlanguage.com, who brought you the very first Internet resources on plain language: The Lens That Tells All! Directions to the people, the books, the blogs, the t-shirts, mugs, and resources on the Internet for t...
- Writing For Readers Anyone who has visited my About Me lenses will know I have some political history. I gained a lot from this and also learned a few media skills. In this lens I hope to apply some of these skills to Squidoo to help any New Squids who might not know w...
- Plain Language Resources These links should make it easier for you to find the information you need on clear and simple writing for a public audience.
- How Well Do Your Squidoo Lenses Communicate to Your Readers? Some people are using Squidoo to communicate well to their visitors and if all is well, they may be making sales and getting lots of visits. But I wanted to share some tips for those who may be new to Squidoo or NOT doing so well.
- A-CASI: Audio-computer assisted self-interviews If you will be converting paper-based questionnaires to a computer, or developing new computerized interviews, here are some common-sense tips.
