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Home > Resources > Web Development > Web Tips > Writing

Writing for the Web

How to create and organize written content for Web sites

At CSU

  • University Style Manual

On the Web

  • usability.gov: Writing for the Web
  • useit.com: Writing for the Web (Jakob Nielsen)
  • sun.com: Writing for the Web (Jakob Nielsen)
  • Web Style Guide: Editorial Style
  • Writing for the Web: Guidelines for MIT Libraries
  • University of Maryland Libraries: Writing for the Web
  • Web Writing: Writing for a New Medium
    • Check readability/reading level in Word
  • Other readability checking tools

Books

  • Content Strategy for the Web by Kristina Halvorson
  • Content Strategy at Work by Margot Bloomstein
  • Killer Web Content by Gerry McGovern
  • Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content that Works by Janice Reddish

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