Readability refers to the ability to easily read a line or block of text. Illegible text is difficult to read, but readability is also influenced by alignment and line length.
Readability refers to the ability to easily read a line or block of text. Illegible text is difficult to read, but readability is also influenced by allignment and line length. Left alignment helps the reader quickly scan from the end of one line of the text to the beginning of the next. Similarly, if lines are too long, it (theoretically) makes more difficult for the reader to scan to the beginning of the next line. (I say "theoretically" because there is some evidence that this is less of an issue online than in printed form).
Readability refers to the ability to easily read a line or block of text. Illegible text is difficult to read, but readability is also influenced by allignment and line length. Left alignment helps the reader quickly scan from the end of one line of the text to the beginning of the next. Similarly, if lines are too long, it (theoretically) makes more difficult for the reader to scan to the beginning of the next line. (I say "theoretically" because there is some evidence that this is less of an issue online than in printed form).
Readability refers to the ability to easily read a line or block of text. Illegible text is difficult to read, but readability is also influenced by allignment and line length. Left alignment helps the reader quickly scan from the end of one line of the text to the beginning of the next. Similarly, if lines are too long, it (theoretically) makes more difficult for the reader to scan to the beginning of the next line. (I say "theoretically" because there is some evidence that this is less of an issue online than in printed form).