Help with testimonials, What to bold, underline....

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Hello,

Need some help with these testimonials for a on what to bold what to have stand out.

Thanks for taking the time to help.

Richard



I Just had one of your pizzas for the first time last week. It was Great! Even my daughter (she does not like pizza) Like it!
Fred McMeekin

Fantastic Pizza! Custom made while I shop... Compare the Price "TASTE" + Service and you will be back....
JanMarie Foutch
Real Estate Broker

These Pizzas are the "BEST". My husband won't eat any others.
Great Taste, Great Price
Dawn Chizek

These Pizzas are the "BEST" in Saline, Period!
Josh W.
Logistics Specialist

The Price is right, the Quality & Taste is right! This is just what families need in these tough economic times.
Scott Hall
IT Consultant
#bold #testimonials #underline
  • Profile picture of the author Kat Bartone
    I wouldn't change anything. I'd leave testimonials exactly the way they were given to you.

    In my opinion, changing the emphasis of a word modifies the testimonial in much the same way as changing the word itself would.


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  • Profile picture of the author carolwingert
    I like what you have.

    When I put up my testimonials, I put in the persons photo, and put their teatimonial in italic, and make their name a clickable link if they have a website.

    All of this is put in block quotes. Looks good.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kat Bartone
      put their teatimonial in italic
      Good point about that type of formatting.

      However, it's acceptable practice to put quotes of all sorts, testimonials and otherwise, in block quotes or italicization, etc. When I see that I understand it to be related to document formatting that enhances readability. That is, I KNOW it's been done by the (publisher, web designer, etc.).

      But if I see selected words emphasized - emboldened, italicized, etc. - I'm going to assume that emphasis was added by the testimonial-giver. And that's not the case in this example.

      Enhancing readability is not the same as modifying selected words from within the testimonial. I think doing so changes the testimonial.

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