Create Study/Signage Slides with Text2Slides: Practical TXT Structure Tips
Readability depends on distance, brightness, and screen size. Test once in the real environment.
1) When it’s useful
- Flashcards: question/answer slides for repetition
- On‑site signage: large messages shown sequentially
- Quick talks: fast, text-first presentations
2) TXT structure principles
(1) One message per slide
Too many sentences reduce readability. Try one key line plus one supporting line.
(2) Keep numbers/lists short
As a rule of thumb, limit lists to 3–5 items per slide.
(3) Use consistent wording
Changing terms for the same meaning makes study/signage harder. Decide a naming rule and repeat it.
3) Operational tips
- Distance test: check font size at the real viewing distance (e.g., 2m / 5m)
- Contrast: ensure enough contrast (light text on dark background or vice versa)
- Rhythm: keep slide timing consistent to improve understanding
Note
During playback, bottom links/footer may be hidden to keep the slideshow experience clean. When you stop playback, they appear again.
4) What to write next
Consider a combined scenario like “Use QR to open a Text2Slides signage page” for real-world operations.