You may have seen solid blocks of text that use the Lorum Ipsum mumbo jumbo - what's it mean, most probably don't have a clue.
So I'm going to adopt a convention of using an english block of text that has some meaning.  My chosen block of text (which is free to use by anyone) is this:
This block of solid text ignores guidelines for effective information  presentation. If we assume that information is primarily aimed at humans  then there are a number of simple steps that can be taken to present  information in an effective manner. Some of those steps are described on  this page. A quick guide may be welcome - see the reasons for a  summary.  Here is a quick guide for this topic:Provide an introduction  and/or summary; Use white space; Structure;Contents list and section  titles;Small paragraphs;Quick guide. Use plenty of white space.  On the computer screen white space is free - there is no hidden  charge.  There is no need to cram 1000 words into one massive  paragraph.They say that "a picture paints a thousand words". Diagrams  can be very useful for quickly communicating a message. Pictures may  also help to enhance the quality of a presentation. Us humans have  limited conscious thought abilities, so it helps to present information  in small manageable chunks. We usually like to know how these chunks  relate to each other.  To help with this the following are recommended:  contents list and section titles. Do you still remember what our limited  ability was?  It helps if you avoid massive blocks of text; use small  paragraphs. Summarise it!  Because we are lazy and/or we do not have  enough time to read a big report. If the summary of the report / article  / page looks interesting and  relevant then people will read the sections of interest, providing it is  well structured.  PS: You are free to copy and paste this anywhere -  use it instead of the mysterious Lorum Ipsum text.
The text originates here: 
https://sites.google.com/site/electronicacademic/Home/Projects/knowledge-management-system-kms/effective-information-presentation/one-block-of-solid-text
... which is an example of how NOT to do effective information presentation.
 
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