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Old 07-21-2006, 03:54 AM   #1
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Lightbulb Grammar & Ease of Reading

First of all, this is only regarding decent sized informative posts.

If your post gets edited, there is no criticism intended whatsoever. It is simply better for search engines and such.

Since the goal here on Chronic Fitness is to help each other by sharing information, the information should probably be readable. This is not some requirement for posting, but unless it troubles you, it is helpful to everyone else if your posts are appealing to the eye.

Once again, this is not some uptight rule or something at all, but it is just a helpful reminder. Grammar & Ease of reading help in multiple ways:
  1. People can search for information easier whether it be from Google or the forum search feature.
  2. Quicker to read.
  3. Less confusion.
  4. Less discouraging.
  5. Information provided appears more credible.
Tips
  1. Break up paragraphs with line returns.
  2. Use periods and capitals.
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If you read to here congrats, it wasn't expected.

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