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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Is there another way to say "how to"?

I am trying to rephrase some redundant labels on a website. The phrase "how to" is always used the headline of the post (and I don't want to change that), so I am trying to come up with a new label for the group of posts.
Any thoughts?
  

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A "How To" is simply a tutorial. Imagine our topic is: creating a website. You can have: How To Create A Website Tutorial on Creating A Website Creating A Website Want To Create A Website?

  • A "How To" is simply a tutorial.
  • Imagine our topic is: creating a website.
  • You can have: How To Create A Website Tutorial on Creating A Website Creating A Website Want To Create A Website?
  • [a question] All About Creating A Website [good for a series, or comprehensive article on a subject] Learn to Create A Website Instructions For Creating A Website A Guide To Creating A Website The Create A Website Guide Introduction to Creating A Website [good for basic introductions] Beginners' Guide To Creating A Website There are probably many more things.
  • That should give you a few ideas.
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A "How To" is simply a tutorial. Imagine our topic is: creating a website.

You can have:

How To Create A Website
Tutorial on Creating A Website
Creating A Website
Want To Create A Website? [a question]
All About Creating A Website [good for a series, or comprehensive article on a subject]
Learn to Create A Website
Instructions For Creating A Website
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While comparing two different people , the idea is to write how they are alike , both are well educated , both are from a great line of Northern countries, both are following there ancestors up- bringing, how could I reword this ???

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