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HOW TO: Structure a page on your Moogo websiteWednesday 3/31/10 time 10:09 AM - Helena @Moogo You have your Moogo website up and running. You have decided how you want it to look and what kind of content you would like to appear on its different pages. Now it's time to think how you are actually going to display this information, so that it would look attractive. Add subtitlesThis is an obvious way to structure your text in a way that doesn't force your reader to go through the whole text without understanding what he/she's reading. Add helpful subtitles, even when your paragraphs are not very long - they make it easier to read and also help the users who want to find a specific part of your text.
Add illustrative photosPhotos definitely make your text more colorful and interesting. It is nice when you eye can once in a while rest on a photo that illustrates the points you want to make. When you look for photos on Internet, be careful with the copyrights!
Use tables to structure the textWhen you edit your page, there is an option to add tables. Tables don't always have to be visible, but also can create invisible frame that places your text into desired structure. This allows you to, for example, create many columns, create interesting patterns with photos and much more.
Even when you have great content on your website, it doesn't mean that people read it. You need to sell your content and make it as easy to read as possible. Be creative! |
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