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I have encountered a problem regarding how to make the text on a web page more accessible for reading. I am aware that my current text may be unpleasant to the eyes and difficult to comprehend. I am striving to create more appealing and readable content for my visitors.

Some of my issues include long paragraphs without paragraph breaks, the absence of headers and subheadings for organizing information, and the lack of lists or bullet points to highlight key points.

If you have experience or expertise in creating visually accessible text on web pages, I would greatly appreciate your assistance. I am seeking advice and recommendations on how to make my text more structured, readable, and appealing to my audience.

If you have examples or suggestions, please feel free to provide them. You can also visit the website to see the actual [DELETED]
Thank you in advance for your support and guidance!

What I have tried:

I have tried various courses like "Transform Your Text in Just 10 Minutes," but I find that real advice is always better.
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Updated 20-Jun-23 23:36pm
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OriginalGriff 20-Jun-23 6:41am    
I removed your link to prevent you being kicked off as a spammer.
Since I don't think that was your intention it would be unfair of us to wield the ban hammer - unless of course you try to re-insert it! :laugh:

I have found a very good tutorial with examples that might suit your needs at - Writing for Web Accessibility[^]

Topics covered -
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-Provide informative, unique page titles
-Use headings to convey meaning and structure
-Make link text meaningful
-Write meaningful text alternatives for images
-Create transcripts and captions for multimedia
-Provide clear instructions
-Keep content clear and concise
 
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We can't really help you - that's not a software problem, it's an authorship problem.

If you throw a "wall of text" at a user, it's always going to be difficult to read - but software can't solve that because it doesn't understand the subject matter and has no idea where to put breaks, or what headings to use - only the author can know that!
 
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