RE: Writing for the web

Subject: RE: Writing for the web
From: John Garside <jqg -at- pc -dot- dk>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 20:08:24 +0100


At around 11:00 PM 1/23/03 -0500, Bill Swallow wrote, in part -->> .

Basically, you're right. There e*is* no difference. [Between online and off-line writing] It's a matter of audience and purpose.


Were this true, I doubt that there would have been such huge
changes in online writing over the past five years or more.

Witness in particular, the A-list blogs :
http://jd.manilasites.com/
(on the right)

For some good guidance, I recommend Crawford Kilian:
http://www.capcollege.bc.ca/dept/cmns/Webwrite.html

John



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