: What are these parallel blocks of text called? What are these boxes of text called that interrupt the flow of text with some aside type comment? source They're usually related to the main
What are these boxes of text called that interrupt the flow of text with some aside type comment?
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They're usually related to the main body of text, are embedded somewhere nearby in their placement on the page to text holding contextual significance. They're usually a side story, aside, backstory, something attention grabbing like the warning example above. It's usually something a little more beefier than an endnote.
What are these boxes called that publishers often format into
documents?
How are these represented in the ePub format?
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These blocks of text that highlight additional or important information are called admonitions in writing. A good readup is presented here.
Hope this helps.
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