![]() Header: Select any text that is not title or subtitle, when text toolbar opens click the large “T” icon to apply the formatting.Select the text and click the small “T” icon and press ENTER to apply the subtitle formatting. Subtitle: The text immediately below title is considered as subtitle.Select the first line of your story and click the large “T” icon and press ENTER to apply title formatting. Title: Only first line of the story is the title.Hyperlink: Select the text you want to create hyperlink for, when text toolbar opens click the chain icon, a text box appears where you can paste or type the link, press ENTER after doing so.Italics: Select the text you want to make italics, when text toolbar opens click the i button to apply the formatting.Bold: Select the the text you want make bold, when text toolbar opens click the B button to apply the formatting.Unsplash library of images is also integrated into Medium now But, It should be an image you have rights to use.įree-use resources like Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash, and the Gender Spectrum Collection are great for sourcing Creative Commons-licensed images. It appears as a preview for readers on mediums home page or your profile. Ideally, including featured image with your story is most. On average they have at least one image for every 350 words. A recent study found that 86% of the top blog posts include at least one image. Our visual cortex is one of the biggest part of our brain which processes visual information. If you are going to fine-tune one aspect of your story, make it the headline. Since entire article backups the headline, I will be clear what I am going to write about. If I had 8 hours to write a blog post, I will spend first 6 hours to sharpen the headline. This is all that 95 percent of people are going to read and your headlines determine whether people are going to through it or not. HeadlinesĪ good headlines makes all the difference. Now, let’s discuss briefly on how we can achieve this. All these things should be considered while packaging the technical blog post. What does this packaging actually mean? Your headline, your images, the way you have formatted and the platform you publish it plays vital role. The way you package up your materials and present it to the user is very important. Tying up everything and packagingĪfter preparing raw content and collecting substances, you need to package up this raw stuff for consumption. Of course preparing raw stuff takes hard work. There is always new way, new permutations you can toggle upon to make new original content. You can view same topic from different experience level, level of detail, being language or technology specific, different example application of concept and also present in different humor. I don’t have anything to do about it but in reality there are so many permutations. You may feel that everything about the topic is written. After you are done with your homework, figure out what’s missing. Knowing the topic you’re writing about and what’s been already written about it is the first thing that’s required. We should do a lot of homework to create a quality content. Writing something that matters is challenging. So, how to write such technical blog post? I have divided it into three major sections and we will discuss each one of them. ![]() The motive of this article is not only to provide medium guidelines but also write technical blog posts that people will actually read. Technical blogging is critical to early growth as a community. Turning around and teaching it to somebody else through technical blog post is excellent way to do it. Applying recently learned knowledge is one of the best way to reinforce our learning. ![]()
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