By: Todd S. Tuttle
That’s the British spelling. The author is Australian, so that might explain it. But I completely agree with you: correct spelling (and grammar…and punctuation…and syntax…) seems to be a dying art.
View ArticleBy: GoCat
I’ll tell you what you should never do…you should never speak in absolutes. I can think of legitimate reasons to break all of these rules.
View ArticleBy: Wide Spacer
It’s easy to malign full justification by providing only a truly horrible example of justified text. Good justification is a fantastic design skill to be mastered, and can result in text that is far...
View ArticleBy: PatientZer0
It still says “Word spacing can mastered […]” althought that’s not a spelling issue anymore.
View ArticleBy: Casey Beaver
Yea I’m onboard with what Wide is saying. Justified type can be beautiful when one takes the time to do it correctly, and absolutely horrible when one neglects it. I think especially in web. I love...
View ArticleBy: Simon Charwey
Good article, Mary! It refreshes my memory once more —and reemphasise the importance of each of the 20 rules. Thank you.
View ArticleBy: fordgraham127
My business partners needed to fill out MA Integrated App for Re-Credentialing/Re-Appointment earlier today and were informed of a company with 6,000,000 forms . If others need MA Integrated App for...
View ArticleBy: Patrick Dean
These are really great! That said, #5’s right box should say “Word spacing can BE mastered,” yes?
View ArticleBy: Paul Kent
You mad? Two of the letters are entirely lost. yes I commented on a 2 year old message to bring this up. No Regrets :p
View ArticleBy: essepi
Well, I have no memory on having commented on this. And you’re totally right. So there are 2 possibilities. I was right and article was changed (doesn’t look so) or I was drunk or something..
View ArticleBy: Paul Kent
On the plus side you are an articulate drunk! Kudos. A really good natured reply. Nice job.
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