What is a tech?


While creating a potentially valuable reader, technical expertise is a great way to share your expertise. It can help you document projects, or provide guidance to other web users. While technical blogs have common features like non-technical blogs, refining your blogging technology will help make your blog's technical content more accessible.

Structure

When it comes to architecture, the same rules apply to technical blogging as they do with non-technical blogging.

The goal of your structure should be easy to scan information, and easy to digest.

We know that readers see web pages in the approximate patterns; His eyes follow the 'F' shape on the screen. First of all, they scan the top row and then track on the left. Then they will scan across the center in search of relevant information.

A clear structure - with a lot of white space - when you're writing about a technical topic is very important. If you give a lot of information in every paragraph, then your reader will be tired soon. The principle of adding white space applies to technical blogging because it does for documents.

Each time you start a new post, try to follow the traditional structures that readers find it easy to scan. You should include:


  1. An introduction, which prepares a piece and tells what to come. After writing a body copy, it is usually understood to write an introduction.
  2. Use the logical heading structure, and make sure your CSS is formatting properly.
  3. Use numbers for a set number of processes or inventory items. Use unordered lists for everything else.
  4. Include placeholders for relevant images, graphs, or infographics. Have a goal to keep any type of visual element of every 500 words.
  5. Finish with a conclusion that presents information presented to you, or invites questions on the blog. Do not leave the reader hanging.

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