I do like this to a certain extent.  Note there are two spaces after my period, however.  This is the old norm from…

I do like this to a certain extent.  Note there are two spaces after my period, however.  This is the old norm from the days of pre-computing typing.  Today, apparently, the rule is just one.  Technically I’m committing a grammar error in my writing now.  One space still looks funny, and that’s why I don’t adhere to it.  That may change one day.  Not today.

http://lifehacker.com/5930680/i-wont-hire-people-who-use-poor-grammar-heres-why

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0 thoughts on “I do like this to a certain extent.  Note there are two spaces after my period, however.  This is the old norm from…”

  1. Ugh two spaces. The graphic designer/typesetter in me wants to strangle you, but the horrible grammar non-writer person in me wants to hug you.

    Also, I looked back at the cover letter for my current job and man, I don’t think there was one well formed sentence in it. But that’s why we hire editors!

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  2. Honestly that describes the personal battle in my head ever since discovering my training on number of spaces to follow a period was obsolesced. I try and do it like this, but I don’t like it.

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  3. Modern fonts are supposed to be designed with the space after the period built in. The typewriter wasn’t capable of it, but computers are smart about it. But hey when I get copy to flow into a magazine, I just do a find and replace to change two spaces into one and double dashes into em dashes. So it’s actually not a huge deal!

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  4. Good to know.  I generally compose without regard to the fonts, as I never know how its ultimately going to look on someone else’s monitor.   Even if I specify font types, their browsers may be setup to override that.

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  5. Plain html actually disregards double/multiple spaces! So on most websites it won’t even matter. But G+ forces them to be visible by changing them to code =)

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  6. I should talk to you graphic designer/typsetters more often…   I had noticed that on the HTML side…thoug didn’t quite -realize- connect-the-dots that was why it was doing that.

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