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Mỗi điểm của Web là duy nhất, tùy thuộc vào điều kiện công nghệ như các loại máy tính, các phông chữ đã được cài đặt, độ phân giải của màn hình của nó, và chắc chắn trình duyệt web của mình. Một người nào đó xem một trang Web trên một máy tính Apple với trình duyệt Web Safari sẽ thấy | WHY WRITE FOR THE WEB 11 NOTES 1. Twitter http twitter.com 2. TweetDeck http tweetdeck.com 3. Facebook http www.facebook.com 4. Paul McFedries Lifestreaming Word Spy http www.wordspy.com words lifestreaming.asp CHAPTER 2 Reading the Web Every view of the Web is unique depending on such technological conditions as the type of computer the fonts it has installed the resolution of its screen and certainly its Web browser. Someone viewing a Web site on an Apple computer with the Safari Web browser will see a very different view of a Web page compared to someone on a Windows computer using Internet Explorer. Someone using a mobile phone to view the Web will see still another view. And a person with low vision might not even see the Web but will hear it read aloud instead. For new and seasoned Web writers and designers alike this is the most important lesson to learn every view of the Web is unique and every view of the Web should be unique. This is not a failure of the Web but rather one of its strengths. The goal of every Web writer and designer should be to capitalize on the differences and needs of a wide range of readers to make each unique view as great as possible. That means abandoning any attempts to make all experiences of a Web site exactly the same. Much of this book consists of guidance for writing and designing to those differences. But the purpose of this chapter is to help you learn to view and read the Web not as a casual user but as a writer and designer. It is important that Web writers and designers appreciate just how differently a page may appear under certain circumstances. Understanding these differences from a reader s perspective will make you a much more effective writer and designer when it comes to creating pages that work optimally in many different browsing .