Re: Note: Paragraphs are your friend.
I usually wade through unspaced posts, no matter.
Where I feel I want to understand better, I 'copy' to a 'document', and add the spacing/spelling corrections I think are needed...and were intended.
Then I usually print it out for my husband to read, whether or not I 'save' the document.
My bonus for doing this is that, as I space it, I usually kind of speed-read, and end up understanding the article/post better.
The exceptions to this understanding are where the writer has used abbreviations I don't know, and where they have used technology/latin words that are beyond me. (Sometimes I think some writers are deliberately speaking in code. He-he.)
I will look up some words that may be in the big dictionary I keep beside me. There are few medical terms listed there.
The point of this whole exercise, to me, is to discover those little gems of information that have special significance to me, and to dh.
I've always been a 'treasure hunter'.
F.