Adding emphasis to specific text in a LibGuide can draw the user's eye to important information they might otherwise overlook. Using a single-cell table with a colored background or with a colored border can further emphasize and grab attention. Using a single-cell table has the added benefit of being accessible without alt text (as opposed to images).
For example:
Personal Communications Emails • Text Messages • Private Letters • Online Chats • |
Personal communications are only cited with an In-Text Citation. Personal Communications are unpublished information sources that are not recoverable by the greater population (readers). For published communications, use the corresponding published format for citation examples (i.e., for letters published in a book, cite a book; personal communications may be published in journal articles, books, book chapters, blogs, websites, et cetera). |
This video demonstrates creating single-cell tables in a LibGuide.
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