: A famous variation is the Wall Street Journal's "A-hed" , a long-running column known for quirky, "light" stories that "float off the page".
In newsrooms, "hed" is the standard industry slang for a . Editors use this non-standard spelling specifically to ensure that the label isn't accidentally printed as part of the actual story text during the production process. Статьи на тему: "hed"
: You will almost always see "hed" paired with a "dek" (the sub-headline or summary blurb that sits just below the main title). : A famous variation is the Wall Street
: A famous variation is the Wall Street Journal's "A-hed" , a long-running column known for quirky, "light" stories that "float off the page".
In newsrooms, "hed" is the standard industry slang for a . Editors use this non-standard spelling specifically to ensure that the label isn't accidentally printed as part of the actual story text during the production process.
: You will almost always see "hed" paired with a "dek" (the sub-headline or summary blurb that sits just below the main title).