2016-11-13

‎Title Conversion of "Lorem ipsum" to "Context" proposed.: new section

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:: Gibberish and not-any-language belongs on mulWS also. I will post on [[WS:PD]]. —[[User:Beleg Tâl|Beleg Tâl]] ([[User talk:Beleg Tâl|talk]]) 11:31, 18 October 2016 (UTC)

:: Gibberish and not-any-language belongs on mulWS also. I will post on [[WS:PD]]. —[[User:Beleg Tâl|Beleg Tâl]] ([[User talk:Beleg Tâl|talk]]) 11:31, 18 October 2016 (UTC)

: I agree with [[User:Beleg Tâl|Beleg Tâl]], it is used for English publishing and English-readers users. Indeed, English authors use sometimes other languages in their writings and it is english writing because is directed to English readers. --[[Special:Contributions/200.55.190.53|200.55.190.53]] 14:35, 8 November 2016 (UTC)

: I agree with [[User:Beleg Tâl|Beleg Tâl]], it is used for English publishing and English-readers users. Indeed, English authors use sometimes other languages in their writings and it is english writing because is directed to English readers. --[[Special:Contributions/200.55.190.53|200.55.190.53]] 14:35, 8 November 2016 (UTC)

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== Title Conversion of "Lorem ipsum" to "Context" proposed. ==

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The description of this definition "content" is a defining description describing a multiple possibilities of a form of "content" (Graphical, text, audio, musical, video, etc). Although since the title words "Lorem ipsum" are part of the description and not just a proper word, I am proposing that a new word to take it's title place instead with this descriptive "context" in it's place. The word "content" defines any substance or material whether written or material is the substance within the area container. (Example: The contents of the body text has written content within it") ie, The term "content" doesn't explain or describe what is written inside the body text area. It only tells that they're contents as being a descriptive word but is vague. This means it could have photos, audio links, music, videos, text, etc within the "content" area.

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If the title word is changed from "'''Lorem ipsum'''" to "'''Context'''" (New word)

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'''Description''': A form of (text) content that is an authorized show "written content" that helps define and project a visual impression to allow a person to understand what the "context" is for. (Outline Formats, Body Text areas, a sign being created for a business, a website's "About" section, A news reporter's proposed story with new format for the newspaper editor. The word "Context" directly defines "text" formatting only as a word or words describing a portion of "content". This allows the person to understand that there are no graphic, musical, audio, video, adulterated, negative, etc content. Only text. It comes from the word "Content" but "Context" extracts everything else that is not in textual format.

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The "English" gibberish written for "Lorem ipsum" as a description is only showing an example of what "Context" could be within the area it's inserted into (Title area, body text area, etc.) to fill out a portion of an area to give an overall visual impression of what is being presented to the person /s reviewing it. The gibberish is made up text that doesn't offend any person because no language is being presented that can be translated and understood. The text is simply there as "filler" substance to give a visual impression to the those who review it. This "Context" could represent actual text but may not have been approved text for presentation or legal commercial use. (Example: Website (About Section), "'''The company was founded September 9th, 1999 when the...'''" Visually it fills out an container area that may be a fixed or non fixed area (Responsive or nonresponsive) to show what the container would look like after you filled the area of words to give an overall visual impression to the page or format. The actual biography of the company is being presented in this case for the reviewer to view an overall visual impression of what the website could look like with "Context" or "Content".

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"Lorem ipsum" is just the first two words of a highly recognizable beginning of gibberish that comes from many areas of the world as "filler text" but is not a word in itself. Therefore I came up with a word that could be understandable and defines exactly what the description of the word would be by way of an "example of textual filler" such as "Lorem ipsum".

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[[User:Williamebales|Williamebales]] ([[User talk:Williamebales|talk]]) 17:31, 13 November 2016 (UTC)WEB

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