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SAP Exam C_THR84_2405 Topic 4 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR84_2405 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 4
[All C_THR84_2405 Questions]

What are some leading practices regarding text on websites?Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

Text on websites is an important element of the candidate experience, as it conveys information, instructions, and messages to the visitors. Some leading practices regarding text on websites are:

Use high contrast text, for example, black text on a white background: High contrast text improves readability and accessibility, as it makes the text stand out from the background and reduces eye strain. High contrast text also helps people with visual impairments or color blindness to perceive the text better.You can use the Color Contrast Analyzer tool1to check the contrast ratio of your text and background colors.

Use half the word count or less than conventional writing: Web users tend to scan rather than read text, so it is important to use concise and clear language that conveys the main points quickly and effectively.You can use the Hemingway Editor tool2to check the readability and simplicity of your text and eliminate unnecessary words, passive voice, or complex sentences.

Break up lengthy content and separate with headings: Long blocks of text can be overwhelming and boring for web users, so it is advisable to break up the content into smaller chunks and use headings to organize and label them. Headings help web users to navigate and find the information they need, and also improve the SEO (search engine optimization) of your site.You can use the HTML Heading Structure tool3to check the hierarchy and consistency of your headings.

Avoid using bulleted or numbered lists: This is not a correct answer, because bulleted or numbered lists are useful for presenting multiple items or steps in a concise and structured way. Lists help web users to scan and comprehend the information easily, and also add visual variety to the text. However, you should avoid using too many or too long lists, as they can lose their impact and clarity.You can use the List-o-matic tool4to generate HTML code for your lists.

Use a serif font (such as Times New Roman), rather than a sans-serif font (such as Arial): This is not a correct answer, because the choice of font depends on the purpose, audience, and style of your site. Serif fonts have small strokes or lines at the end of the letters, while sans-serif fonts do not. Serif fonts are usually considered more traditional, formal, and elegant, while sans-serif fonts are more modern, casual, and simple. However, there is no definitive rule on which font is better for web text, as both have their advantages and disadvantages. You can use the Font Squirrel tool to find and download free web fonts for your site.Reference:


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Helene
20 days ago
Haha, C is a trap answer if I ever saw one. Avoid using lists? What is this, the dark ages? That's like saying 'use papyrus as your website font.'
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Lashawn
5 days ago
D) Break up lengthy content and separate with headings.
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Refugia
6 days ago
A) Use high contrast text, for example, black text on a white background.
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Percy
24 days ago
High contrast, headings, and serif fonts - that's the way to go! Avoid those bullet points though, they're too distracting. Keep it clean and organized.
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Starr
25 days ago
A and D, definitely. But B? Nah, sometimes you need more words to explain things properly. I'm not trying to write a haiku here.
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Mignon
28 days ago
A, D, and E for sure! Gotta keep that text readable and scannable. Who wants to read a wall of text, am I right?
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Doug
4 hours ago
E) Use a serif font (such as Times New Roman), rather than a sans-serif font (such as Arial).
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Hector
11 days ago
E) Use a serif font (such as Times New Roman), rather than a sans-serif font (such as Arial).
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Deandrea
11 days ago
D) Break up lengthy content and separate with headings.
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Phung
16 days ago
A) Use high contrast text, for example, black text on a white background.
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Thurman
20 days ago
D) Break up lengthy content and separate with headings.
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Monte
24 days ago
A) Use high contrast text, for example, black text on a white background.
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Evan
1 months ago
I think option D is also correct, breaking up content makes it easier to digest.
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Dexter
1 months ago
I agree with Breana, high contrast text is definitely a leading practice.
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Breana
1 months ago
I think option A is correct because it helps with readability.
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