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Typography demonstrates how content communicates tone and hierarchy through design. A well-crafted paragraph should emphasize key ideas while maintaining readability. For instance, bold text draws attention to crucial concepts, while italics can indicate nuance or introduce new terms. You can even combine styles, like bold italics, for stronger emphasis. Sometimes, we need to show removed or outdated information to illustrate revision history, or include subtle hints such as H₂O for formulas or E = mc² with superscripts and subscripts. Underlined text remains useful for links or special highlights when used sparingly.
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“This is a blockquote example and typography is the silent ambassador of your brand.”
— Paul Rand; sort of
// Example: Simple function to greet the user
function greetUser(name) {
const message = `Hello, ${name}! Welcome to Afterburner.`;
console.log(message);
return message;
}
// Run it
greetUser("Visitor");