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Style and Grammar

It鈥檚 important to spell words correctly, use proper punctuation and follow consistent conventions. Good web writing is never careless or sloppy.

However, don鈥檛 get too hung up on the technicalities of 鈥減roper鈥 writing. Knowing all the rules of grammar won鈥檛 make you a good writer. Instead, focus relentlessly on your reader. We鈥檇 rather you write simply and clearly to address your audience鈥檚 questions in ways they easily understand than construct a flawless sentence.

If you鈥檙e unsure about the best way to communicate something, talk to your fellow Authors, Editors and Publishers. They are an invaluable resource.

House rules

While we generally follow the AP Stylebook, there are a few exceptions.

For example, we use periods instead of hyphens to format phone numbers (e.g., 616.395.7000), and we never include 鈥渨ww.鈥 at the front of a web address (e.g., hope.edu).

We鈥檒l add to this list of exceptions in a 91自拍论坛 Web Style Guide. In the meantime, ask Public Affairs & Marketing if you have any specific questions about how Hope handles certain styles.

7 tips for effective proofreading 

Walk away听
Take a break or switch tasks for a while and come back to your writing later with fresh eyes. Does everything still make sense?
Double-check your facts and links听
Make sure links, numbers, dates, names and other claims are accurate.
Read it out loud听
When you read something out loud, you get a better sense of how your words and tone will come across to someone else. As you read, pay attention. Does your tongue trip over any words? Replace difficult words or rephrase. Do you feel impatient or bored in certain places, or hear a little voice in the back of your head going 鈥渂lah, blah, blah鈥? Cut words to get to the point more quickly.
Use a dictionary听
Make sure you鈥檝e used the right words. If you鈥檙e unsure, look it up. If it鈥檚 a word a lot of people could be confused by, consider picking a different word. Pay special attention to homophones 鈥 words that have the same pronunciation but different spellings and meanings (e.g., 鈥渃ompliment鈥 vs. 鈥渃omplement鈥).
Print it out听
Reviewing what you鈥檝e written in a different format can open your eyes to things you previously missed.
Read it backwards
When we鈥檙e reading normally, our brains tend to automatically correct mistakes and fill in gaps to help us make sense of what we鈥檙e seeing. This can make it tricky to catch typos and missing words. One way to break this pattern and catch errors is to 鈥渞ead鈥 backwards, right to left, starting with the last word you鈥檝e written. This will allow you to focus on individual words rather than on sentences and paragraphs.
Ask for help听
The beauty of working as part of a content team with other Authors, Editors and Publishers is that you don鈥檛 have to figure everything out yourself. In fact, you should never publish something that no one else has looked at. A new set of eyes can often immediately spot errors you鈥檝e overlooked. Our content is better when we work together.

Styling text in the CMS

The website was designed and developed with careful consideration for typography and text styling. By entering appropriate content in the correct fields within the CMS, the correct text styles will be applied automatically.

How to style text

Do
  • Use italics to indicate book titles and the like.
  • Use the predefined heading and subheading styles to break up content.
  • Use the predefined blockquote style to indicate a quote or testimonial.
Don't
  • Do not use italics for emphasis.
  • Do not use underlines (users think they鈥檙e links).
  • Do not use bold for emphasis.
  • Emphasis should be communicated through how you write and organize your content.
  • Do not manually change the color of text.
  • Do not manually adjust font size.
  • Do not use UPPERCASE for anything except acronyms.
  • Do not double-space between sentences.
  • Do not hit Enter/Return to add additional spacing between paragraphs.
  • The site will automatically apply the correct amount of whitespace.