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<blockquote data-quote="EricNoah" data-source="post: 337584" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Definite thumbs up to me -- your personality is starting to shine through, and it seems less like a bunch of lists. Still, there are somethings that deserve the list treatment and I'm sure when you get tired of trying to work Map a Week into a sentence you'll figure out a good compromise. </p><p></p><p>I like the idea of highlighting key words to call attention to paragraphs -- or even mini "headlines". Kinda like this old news:</p><p></p><p><strong>Master Tools Poll:</strong> You can participate in three polls about Master Tools here. The first poll asks about your plans to purchase the initial Master Tools product; the second asks you to pick the most important unsupported MT feature; and the third ... (etc.)</p><p></p><p>This is a prose passage but the headline allows the reader to decide whether this paragraph is relevant to him/her before reading the whole thing. </p><p></p><p>I don't think all news items need such treatment, however.</p><p></p><p>edit: Oops, I see you did this very thing for one article ("New D20 products available"). That's the idea, I think a little more of that would help guide folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricNoah, post: 337584, member: 4"] Definite thumbs up to me -- your personality is starting to shine through, and it seems less like a bunch of lists. Still, there are somethings that deserve the list treatment and I'm sure when you get tired of trying to work Map a Week into a sentence you'll figure out a good compromise. I like the idea of highlighting key words to call attention to paragraphs -- or even mini "headlines". Kinda like this old news: [b]Master Tools Poll:[/b] You can participate in three polls about Master Tools here. The first poll asks about your plans to purchase the initial Master Tools product; the second asks you to pick the most important unsupported MT feature; and the third ... (etc.) This is a prose passage but the headline allows the reader to decide whether this paragraph is relevant to him/her before reading the whole thing. I don't think all news items need such treatment, however. edit: Oops, I see you did this very thing for one article ("New D20 products available"). That's the idea, I think a little more of that would help guide folks. [/QUOTE]
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