Contents:
Organizing content
Allowing interaction
Linking
Use organization, interactivity, and links to make your Web text work as effectively as possible.
Organizing content
Whether you are creating a layout for a Web page or storyboarding a video essay, you should develop a clear structure for your text. Some types of online texts are organized in standard ways—
Allowing interaction
The possibility of interaction with readers is one of the great opportunities of online writing, but you can consider different levels of interactivity. While wikis are full-
Linking
Academic and formal writing follows guidelines that tell readers the sources of other people’s ideas and research through notes and bibliographic references (see Chapters 32–35). Some less formal online writing includes links to external sites. You can also link to content that helps prove a point—
Each link should have a clear rhetorical purpose and be in an appropriate location. If you put a link in the middle of a paragraph, be aware that readers may go to the linked content before finishing what’s before them—