Write and Format Text for Easy Readability
I hate reading large blocks of text that never end. Or sentences with so complex wording that make me feel I’m deciphering a puzzle. For me, it’s uninviting, and not...
I hate reading large blocks of text that never end. Or sentences with so complex wording that make me feel I’m deciphering a puzzle. For me, it’s uninviting, and not...
In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, choosing between HTML and plain text formats for email communication can significantly impact how your message performs and how it is perceived. With nearly 4...
Plain text is the simplest, most durable way to store words. It’s just characters and line breaks—no fonts, no bold or italics, no colors, no hidden code. That simplicity is...
Plain text is the lingua franca of computing. It flows through terminals, CI logs, server diagnostics, data extracts, and email summaries without breaking, and it remains diff-friendly, searchable, and future-proof....
Copy from the web, paste into your document, and suddenly your page is wearing a random font, neon colors, and invisible tables. If you work on a Mac, you’ve lived...
Rich Text Format, or RTF, is one of the most enduring document formats in computing. Born in the late 1980s and designed by Microsoft to move styled text between different...
Plain text is the quiet backbone of modern computing. It powers source code, configuration files, logs, simple emails, and a surprising amount of web content behind the scenes. If you...
Have you ever read a long message, email, or note on your iPhone and thought, “I wish I could make this part stand out”? Bold text is one of the...
Sometimes you need to say something without really saying it. That’s where strikethrough text comes in. Strikethrough (a horizontal line through the middle of text, like this: example) is a...
If you’ve ever typed a sentence and watched the first letter jump to uppercase—or pasted a block of SHOUTY TEXT you needed to mellow out—this guide is for you. Making...