164 Improve your Communication Skills
Making it brief
Once you have made your web pages scannable and objective,
you need to make them brief. Work at three levels:
paragraph,
sentence and word.
Keep a complete piece of text within one screen. Summarise,
create short paragraphs of no more than about 100 words, and
use topic sentences – maybe in bold – at the start of each
paragraph, to act as scannable summaries.
Use lists wherever you can. They
can of course be lists of
hyperlinks to help readers navigate more easily.
Sentence construction is as important as sentence length.
Make sure that your sentences are as simple as you can make
them: avoid complicated clusters of ideas,
passive verbs, and
redundant expressions. Generally, try to keep your sentence
length to no more than 25 words or about two lines of text.
Always write in standard plain English. You’re
writing for a
global audience. Avoid marketing hype, promotional jargon and
the language of advertising.
Hyperlinks: some wording ideas
Plants in myth and folklore
Discover some of the world’s strangest tales about trees
and flowers
Eco-engineering
How technology can help
and hinder conservation
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