Well, I am not sure that there is a "should" here... the layout would change depending on how you want the reader to view the article, and would be constrained by whatever the publication is where it is being laid out. If you want the article to be taken seriously and the age of the author is secondary, then I would lay it out like any other article, perhaps with a note about the author after the article. If it is for a kid's newspaper page, for instance, then you might already have some fun layout things happening with the page. You could add a box to draw attention, and make the box some sort of school-themed art if that were appropriate to the purpose. The subject of the article could also affect layout. There might be thematic graphics or box styles to use. If you haven't submitted it anywhere, or you are self-publishing it as a stand-alone article, then I would even consider dropping the traditional columns and just arranging the text around some base graphics, or within a border. Test the font and the graphics on a sample audience. See what they like best. See what the author likes best. Try a lot of different ideas.
I believe MySpace 2.0 has a layout creator when you update to that version. That is very basic though and only gives you the ability to change the background, arrange pods and other things like that. However, if you can code HTML, MySpace gives you the ability to create a myspace page using an advanced HTML edit.
Yes. Words like Mom and Dad should be capitalized when there is no article to go with it (the, my).
Secondary. A secondary souce is written after the event happened, like an article in an excyclopedia. A primary source is written during the tiem of the event or by someone who was alive then or was alive and witnessed it, like a newspaper article.
A certified letter should be written just as any other business letter, but you should note above the name and address of the person to whom it is addressed "Sent Certified Mail, Article No. ***********" The Article Number should correspond to the Certified Mail Receipt form (PS Form 3800) from the USPS. This means that you should pick up the form from the Post Office before you print your letter, so that the article number can be printed, rather than hand-written in.
The best layout for a hotel is such that anyone coming to stay should have ease of access to anything accessible to them. The hotel should have a contemporary layout with ergonomics built into it. Also make sure wifi is available EVERYWHERE, people do not like Skippy wifi.
The headline and introductory paragraph of an article or story typically provide the reader with a preview of the content and encourage them to continue reading. Additionally, visual cues like images and layout can also guide the reader to the rest of the article.
You can get the fuse layout by looking at your owners manual that comes with the car. It should have the layout of the fuse and it will show which fuse is what.
anything interesting, like why you laugh, get sick, or sneezing
Find a layout site like www.profilerehab.com and find the layout you like. Then get the 2.0 layout code on the layout details page. Paste the layout code in the CSS box for 2.0 profiles. For directions check this myspace help page: www.profilerehab.com/help
You can go to http://www.profilerehab.com They are my favorite layout site. They have really unique designs and they have no pop-ups. Once you get a layout from there follow the instructions on the layout page for putting into your myspace. They have instructions for how to put in a 1.0 and 2.0 myspace layout on every layout page. you go to a layout website i.e free-myspace-layouts.com (i don't know if that's how its written) and look for a layout(background) that you like you go under it (or next to it) and copy the "embedded code" and paste it in your about me section before anything else
Find a layout site like www.profilerehab.com and find the layout you like. Then get the layout code on the layout details page. Then paste the code into the About me section for 1.0 profiles. Paste the layout code in the CSS box for 2.0 profiles. For directions check this myspace help page: www.profilerehab.com/help
An advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective editorial, made to look like an independent news article.