The document discusses writing for the web and provides guidelines for creating concise web content. It explains that people scan web pages rather than read linearly. Content should be organized into "triangles of information" with a main focus and supporting details. Headers should capture attention and resumes should preview the article. Texts should have a question-and-answer structure and link to other pages for more details. Images require captions explaining who or what is pictured. The document provides examples and workshops for analyzing online news sites and writing web content using these principles.
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