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==== Visualizing text functions ==== The way a text is visualised is closely connected to how it behaves and how readers interact with it. Interactive behaviours can be triggered through actions such as clicking, scrolling, hovering, or timing-based events. A click may open content in a new window or tab, reveal a new layer, expand an accordion, or cause elements to appear or change. Scrolling can be used to progressively reveal additional information or, conversely, to reduce or hide content, while timed interactions allow elements to appear or transform automatically. Hover interactions, while not applicable to mobile devices, can further support changes in appearance and provide additional cues on desktop interfaces. [[File:opzet_Research_design.jpg|250px]] [[File:opzet_Research_design2.jpg|250px]][[File:opzet_Research_design4.jpg|250px]]<br> [[File:opzet_Research_design7.jpg|250px]] [[File:opzet_Research_design12.jpg|250px]] [[File:opzet_Research_design14.jpg|250px]] To make these interactions intuitive, familiar visual conventions are used to signal possible actions. Clickable elements are often indicated through underlining, background highlights, frames, or subtle animations such as blinking. Links commonly adopt the recognisable blue hyperlink style, while scroll-based interactions may be suggested through arrows or content emerging into view. Closing actions are typically communicated through universally recognised symbols such as an βXβ or by allowing users to tap or click outside a layered interface element. [[File:codepen_marcus_hover.gif|250px]] <span id="typography"></span>
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