I think you're looking for the English translation of what Dutch DTP professionals call a 'streamer' (yes, the English term). It is a subheading that can be as wide as the page, or across several columns in a text.
We must avoid being drawn into a scandal. The newspaper headline about the fake designer slippers read, "Sandal Scandal". What scandal will be revealed on next week's episode?
The headline of the story does not aim to give the gist of the story (as in a news article) but to advertise the material. Therefore, an elaborate headline is not suitable, for features are usually concerned with simple subjects. Some special forms or arrangement of type is used to give variety in page makeup and to call attention to feature material. For example, if the regular headline contains dark, condensed type, the feature headline will be set in thin-faced, standard or extended-letter or italics. Often only one or two lines used across the top of the story. The heading may also be set off with surrounding lines (a box). Sometimes, the entire story is boxed or it is set in a double-column type.
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The printing press revolutionized the spread of knowledge by allowing for mass production of books. Within 50 years of its invention, many existing works were printed, making knowledge more accessible across Europe, promoting literacy and learning.
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Yes you can. There is an Entire Workbook option when printing. There is also an Active Sheet(s) option, so if you have more than one active sheet, they can be printed.
an advetorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective opinion editorial and presented in a printed publication,usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story. i.e advetorial= advertisement+editorial. advetorial commonly advertise new products or techniques such as new design for golf equipment or a new form of laser surgery. The tone is usually closer to that of press release than of an objective news story. advetorials can also be printed and presented as an entire newspaper section, inserted the same way within a newspaper as comic section and other non editorial content.
Good government.
A headline is a line set in a large type to get readers' attention and lead into the body copy. It is supposed to be a relevant summary of what follows as an attention-getter. To be effective, a headline must serve a few purposes. Attracting attention is first and foremost, but it must also engage the audience, explain the visual, lead the audience into the body copy, and cue the selling message. The average message has only a couple of seconds to capture a reader's attention. Ideally, headlines present a complete selling idea. Research shows that on average three to five times as many people read the headline vs. read the body. If the sell isn't clear in the headline, the message would be a waste to the client's money. In outdoor posters or billboards, the headline is the only copy, so it has to communicate the entire message along with the visuals. The difficult is that the headline needs to be short and sufficient. Also healines are used to showcase news, as in newspapers.
Hard to say because of the nature of punctuation when the plays were being printed. In the Second Quarto of Hamlet, the entire "To be or not to be" speech is printed without a full stop as if it were one sentence.
It is stable and more or less likely to be permanent (printed media), it takes only a few bits in a computer system hard disk/storage medium to be corrupt for an entire document to be corrupt rendering an the document unreadable .