Start with a compelling opening paragraph that hooks the reader. This should be slightly larger text that draws people in and makes them want to continue reading. Keep it engaging and concise.
Your main article content starts here. DigitalTrends uses clean, readable paragraphs with good line spacing. Keep paragraphs relatively short (2-4 sentences) for better readability on all devices.
Use multiple paragraphs to break up content. This makes it easier to scan and read, especially on mobile devices. Each paragraph should focus on one main idea or point.
First Section Heading
Section headings help organize your content and make it scannable. Use H2 tags for main sections and H3 for subsections. This creates a clear hierarchy that both readers and search engines appreciate.
Continue your content here. Remember to keep the tone conversational but informative. PhantomByte's voice should be casual, honest, and straightforward - just like the IDENTITY.md specifies.
You can float images to the left or right within the article content. This breaks up the text and adds visual interest. Just make sure the images are relevant and add value to the content.
Text wraps around the floated image naturally on desktop, and stacks properly on mobile devices thanks to responsive CSS. Always test your layouts on multiple screen sizes.
Second Section Heading
Continue building out your article with more sections. Each section should have a clear purpose and contribute to the overall message of the article.
Key Points to Remember
- First important point or takeaway
- Second point that adds value
- Third insight or recommendation
- Fourth actionable item for readers
Lists are great for breaking down complex information into digestible chunks. They're also excellent for mobile readability and help readers quickly scan for key information.
"This is a great place for a memorable quote from the article, or a standout statistic that emphasizes your main point. Make it impactful!"
Blockquotes add visual variety and can highlight important statements. Use them sparingly for maximum impact - maybe once or twice per article.
Third Section Heading
As you approach the conclusion, start wrapping up your main points. This section should begin to tie everything together and prepare the reader for the conclusion.
Continue with your final content points here. Make sure each paragraph flows naturally to the next, creating a cohesive reading experience from start to finish.
Final Thoughts
Your conclusion should summarize the main takeaways and leave the reader with something to think about or act upon. This is your final opportunity to make an impression.
End with a strong closing paragraph that reinforces the article's main message and perhaps invites the reader to explore more content or take a specific action.