
That web presentation requires html-ish work - less plentiful resource than those who can do wiki work, but doable. Sent from my Peek - Pam www.getpeek.com ------------------------------------- Vincent J. Hrovat<1217@vhrovat.org> wrote:
how/where it might be posted and formatted
I am thinking of how our newsletter is formatted and wondering if this could be done similarly. Specifically, have a main page that condensed each of the "False" and "True" items into short, aphoristic statements of a sentence or two, and then click to a "Read More" for the details. This way, each true-false dichotomy could be expanded slightly on its own page for the people who want to read the details (separating out critical ideas into their own paragraphs for emphasis, as Patricia Blau suggested recently), and the MTV / executive summary generation wouldn't be scared away by seeing so many words in one place. I am concerned that a large portion of any audience is going to be of the "executive summary" ilk and is not likely to read anything that's too long. A one-page flyer could have about the same detail as the main page, maybe a bit more, with a link to the whole article for people who wish to read further. Thoughts? --VH