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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com Guide to Web Design / HTML since 1997

Take a good look at how your articles are formatted

Monday November 3, 2008
Many Web designers get hung up on details of their websites. Sometimes it's the big details - like the layout or the HTML used to build the layout (CSS vs. tables, etc.). Sometimes it's the smaller details - like the typography or the precise amount of pixels in a line-height to get exactly the right emphasis. But by taking a look at the formatting of a staple of many informative websites, the article, you can generate pages that look really good and are easier to read. Take a look at these 8 tips for formatting articles from divitodesign.

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