05 Oct 11, 01:51AM
The styling is supposed to be sparse, and used in a manner appropriate for the context. Here I used smaller text to make side notes that weren't relevant. I also colored, centered, and changed the font of my title because it was starting a new section in the text.
http://forum.cubers.net/thread-3920-post...l#pid68446
Flowtron uses his styling well to create separation between the text. He bolds (and sometimes underlines) the important parts of the text, and uses the same style changing idea as I did. The second section is using alternate aligning so you can just skim down the right side as if they were notes, and read what you need. The left side gives context to the right side. He uses a combination of of dashes and bigger text to make a separation between the changelog and the requirements. He also uses italics to emphasis or as replacements for quotes.
http://forum.cubers.net/thread-12-post-12.html#pid12
Flowtron also bolds names of people so that they are easier to spot. This is also a good idea, but not necessary in the long run.
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That is the basics of how to use the styling effectively. You can use your blue and bold, but know where it is appropriate. Sadly, it wont be appropriate in many places.
HTH
http://forum.cubers.net/thread-3920-post...l#pid68446
Flowtron uses his styling well to create separation between the text. He bolds (and sometimes underlines) the important parts of the text, and uses the same style changing idea as I did. The second section is using alternate aligning so you can just skim down the right side as if they were notes, and read what you need. The left side gives context to the right side. He uses a combination of of dashes and bigger text to make a separation between the changelog and the requirements. He also uses italics to emphasis or as replacements for quotes.
http://forum.cubers.net/thread-12-post-12.html#pid12
Flowtron also bolds names of people so that they are easier to spot. This is also a good idea, but not necessary in the long run.
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That is the basics of how to use the styling effectively. You can use your blue and bold, but know where it is appropriate. Sadly, it wont be appropriate in many places.
HTH