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Guidance: Scannable Text

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Required or Recommended Recommended
Effective date 01/01/2004
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Laying out a page so visitors can easily scan it helps them find information quickly.

Note: This is "legacy" guidance, written before the Web Council was created. It has been in force since the effective date. Since the creation of the Web Council, it has been rewritten to follow the normal layout for guidance. "Date approved" refers to when the Web Council approved this rewritten version.

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Examples

If … then tables:

Using headings and bullets to make clear the structure: the standards database

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Rationale

People on the Web scan instead of reading every word. They are looking for specific words, and use headings and bullets to help them find what they are looking for without having to sift through everything else on a page.

Compare these two examples and how much easier it is in the second to find the different kinds of surface water.

Example 1:
EPA regulates water in many different forms: wetlands; drinking water; ground water (such as aquifers); surface water of all kinds, including lakes, ponds and streams; and waste water.

Example 2:
EPA regulates water in many different forms:

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Full Metadata about this standard

Name Scannable Text
Tracking number NT00000000
Type Guidance
Required or Recommended Recommended
Effective date 01/01/2004
Date approved 03/12/2007
Category Writing and Style
Web Council review by 03/12/2009 (or earlier if deemed necessary by the Web Council)
Governing Policy Web Governance and Management (PDF) (4 pp, 339K, About PDF)

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