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  9  It takes some practice to write effective hypertext, since 
 10  writing for the screen is distinctly different than writing 
 11  for paper.  In a hypertextual document, you want just the 
 12  right number of links---not too many and not too few---and 
 13  they must be well-placed, since you don't want to distract 
 14  your reader with links that are carelessly placed.
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 17  If your site consists of numerous pages, be sure to include 
 18  navigational aids (menu bars, buttons, etc.)  throughout 
 19  your pages.  This is especially true for subsidiary pages, 
 20  since your reader may not have seen your home page.  (Search 
 21  engines make this quite likely, as a matter of fact.)  <P>
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