{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen, is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name Hi-Liter. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape or correction tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name Hi-Liter. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape or correction tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name Hi-Liter. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape or correction tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name Hi-Liter. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name Hi-Liter. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter, also called a flourescent pen is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescein. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
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A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescein. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescein. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colours. Being flourescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the tri lighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to an audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being helpful in highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are not available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is placed on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistant to fading with age. Bro seriously think age doesn't effect him.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescein. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colours. Being flourescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the tri lighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to an audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being helpful in highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are not available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is placed on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescein. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with fluorescien. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some black highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. A few web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
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Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is I like menĀ :). a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nI like menĀ :)A typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may, which renders them useless.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters were invented by Jongleton Sporf in 1856, he first came up with the idea while in a museum but his pee under fluorescent lights and saw it glowed.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a erecting felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the reproductive organs with thin flesh.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of Pen that some people in the ancient times just color some little drawings called Words/Letters(Lettuce-if you're british) Many people believe that people used this Artifact to summon demons and the demons would do anything for the user.People used this artifact for their own deeds.There is a 3 movie series based on such events called fear street.Go watch it if you haven't and if you're watching it,You can't miss out Stranger Things.Themks
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is trash.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"{{More citations needed|date=January You're trash.
A typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of garbage used to polute attention from sections of text by doing evil things with them, with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to take attention from sections of text by masking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a scheiĆe, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent wichse coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is a MF fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is a MF fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, they make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" use pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a big fat veiny horse leg filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text. Some web browser extensions also enables users to create digital highlights on websites and online PDFs."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals. Some forms of syntax highlighting may also be displayed in the style of a highlighter pen, with a bright or pastel background to the text."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters can also systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is also known as a middle school boy. They usually are known as micheal and Lucas. They say sheesh a lot and have an obsession over hitting door frames.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different color highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable, and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-colored tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colors are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is a lot more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different color highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable, and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-colored tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colors are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is a lot more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different color highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable, and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-colored tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colors are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is a lot more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different color highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable, and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-colored tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colors are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is a lot more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, colored with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different color highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable, and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-colored tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colors are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also, the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is a lot more resistant to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluorescent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962 ok\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
The average highlight length is 5 inches.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to mark attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Connor is gay. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
\"Pastel Highlighters\" uses pastel dyes instead of fluosent dyes.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.Dsde is the way way to the way
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 543
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a led marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 543
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a led marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip pen filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a machine copy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip pen filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a machine copy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip pen filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A ciggarette is a type of tomato device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a banana, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Yukio Horie in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of wggffgtgh\nBetty\nI\nI\nI\nI\nKriting device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.\nHighlighters are in many different colors including the rainbow.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER. Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1962\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie). Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1874\n and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie). Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie). Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt-tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie). Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt-tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Most often times, highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink sometimes glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in color to the naked eye (similar to a tennis ball). Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Common highlighter brands include: Sharpie (gel, liquid, and ink), BIC, Staples, Stadler, Rose Art, and KAYs Office Supplies.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple!!!, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple!!!!, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International. I invented the highlighter.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.\nMarbeleans have been consuming highlighters since the beginning of time. Despite UN human right sanctions, they believe it is healthy.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Marbeleans have been consuming highlighters since the beginning of time. Despite UN human right sanctions, they believe it is healthy.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
William Avery, the man, the legend. Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent black, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colors. The prominent highlighter user goes under the name \"higlighter\" highlighting everything she sees. She once astonishingly highlighted her speech. She is a world renowned user and every book she has is highlighted before she hasn't even written in it.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used toExample of highlighting on a word processor.
See also
A typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with a moist clear transparent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with a moist clear transparent ink instead of black or opaque ink. (I TOLD YOU SO DELENE!!!). The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with a moist clear transparent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent moist fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. disrispect in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
They are evil and will take over the world
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put more ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.invemted by Dewald Swart who also invented the lightbulb engine and Fortnite
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Dewald Swart in 1666 and produced by dewaldās Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.invemted by Dewald Swart who also invented the lightbulb engine and Fortnite
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.invented by Dewald Swart...who has also invented amazing things like the lightbulb and Fortnite
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Bruh. The picture that was used is a product used in the makeup industry.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age! xox
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.Highlighters are used to show that the sentences or words highlighted are not normal, and they are important or less important or there is no need to read it.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed in as the best thing in the world aka meeeeeee as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Kalla International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black or opaque ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a type of writing device used to draw attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour.\nA typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, coloured with pyranine. Different compounds, such as rhodamines (Rhodamine 6GD, Rhodamine B) are used for other colours.
A highlighter is a felt tip marker filled with transparent fluorescent ink instead of black ink. The first highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963 and produced by Carter's Ink Company, using the trademarked name HI-LITER (not Sharpie) . Avery Dennison Corporation now owns the brand, having acquired Carter's Ink Company in 1975.
Schwan-Stabilo has been producing felt tip writing devices since 1971. It is hailed as the European product leader of manufacturing highlighters. In 2003, the company has changed its name to Stabilo International.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent and vibrant colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink glows under black light. The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and green varieties. Some yellow highlighters may look greenish in colour to the naked eye. Yellow is the preferred color to use when making a photocopy as it will not produce a shadow on the copy. Yet, the use of different colour highlighters simultaneously can systematically make information even more organized and readable and in high contrast.
Highlighters are available in multiple forms, including some that have a retractable felt tip or an eraser on the end opposite the felt. Other types of highlighters include the trilighter, a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable. There are also some forms of highlighters that have a wax-like quality similar to an oil pastel.
\"Dry highlighters\" (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") have an applicator that applies a thin strip of highlighter tape (physically similar to audio tape) instead of a felt tip. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily erasable. They are different from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting books with thin pages.
\"Gel highlighters\" contain a gel stick rather than a felt tip. The gel does not bleed through paper or become dried out in the pen as other highlighters' inks may.
\"Liquid Highlighters\" in a range of colours are also available, and because they put MORE ink on a page when highlighting, make words stand out more than with non-liquid types. Also the fact that more highlighting ink is put on the page with liquid highlighters means that the highlighting ink is much more resistive to fading with age.
Some word processing software can simulate highlighting by using a technique similar to reverse video on some terminals.
Example of highlighting on a word processor.
https://www.stabilo.com/uk/products/highlighting/highlighters/stabilo-luminator/"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Highlighter is the code name for a large gang called the F &P MFIA. infamously dangerous and distinct among all other gangs, the F &P MFIA first originated in europe and spread throghout the Great Migration in the 1800s. Fiercer now more than ever, the gang is known to be found in all states except Alaska."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Blue highlighters were added to the various colours when in 1972 it was noticed that the colour scheme was very feminine. This move was, and still is viewed by many male rights groups as patronising and insulting.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Blue highlighters were added to the various colours when in 1972 it was noticed that the colour scheme was very feminine. This move was, and still is viewed by many male rights groups as patronising and insulting.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Blue highlighters were added to the various colours when in 1972 it was noticed that the colour scheme was very feminine. This move was, and still is viewed by many male rights groups as patronising and insulting.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Blue highlighters were added to the various colours when in 1972 it was noticed that the colour scheme was very feminine. This move was, and still is viewed by many male rights groups as patronising and insulting.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Blue highlighters were added to the various colours when in 1972 it was noticed that the colour scheme was very feminine. This move was, and still is viewed by many male rights groups as patronising and insulting.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an illusive designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an English designer and illustrator.File:Iwosere.jpg
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an English designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an English designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n]"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an English designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also an English designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also a designerŠ® and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Highlighter is also a London based designer and illustrator.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colors. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled hilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters(also many times spelled Bold texthilighter) come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as cracker jack, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as cracker jack, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as cracker jack, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties. Despite the drabness of Nazi uniforms, Adolf Hitler was rather fond of highlighters.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as cracker jack, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties. Despite the drabness of Nazi uniforms, Adolf Hitler was rather fond of highlighters.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used by Portugese men. They are uses in many purposes. Sometimes they are used to highlight their ghetto ass windows. Old people use them to highlight paper because they can't fucking see. Little creatures called sans make them in Vietnam and are shipped through Global Connections INC and brought to the USA for old people and teenage females to use. These teen girls often become obsessive over highlighting, and are put in hypnosis, and are forced to work at these sans's shops for one penny an hour. Sadder than Wal-Mart, yes I know.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
highlighters can be used to masterbate and finger girls"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Highlighter, otherwise known as the code name for one of the world's most incognito mafia. Introduced by the Portuguesse culture and interwined with French culture, this mafia's incredible history is short from being infamously amazing. Members are born into the mafia, to preserve the unique mixture of the French & Portuguese. Recognized widely in Europe as the F+P, F+p1922; forca+putal, it's members are widely spread in different continents. The age of this ultimate mafia's members include from 9 years old to 81 if not further. The members are all related to each other in the sense that all true members have related blood through an old family of the 17th century. From high school teenagers the mafia introduces a life known to only it's members. For one thing sure is that these members are trained to kill from a very early age. It's reputation close to it's motto is to gain whatever is desired. How to gain this desire is simple.\"Do whatever it takes to achieve your uttermost goals.\" This mafia is ultimatley the most dangerous in the world. Through it's members death has been known & seen. No one truly knows how this mafia started, or why it originated but there is no doubt that it's reputation does not exaggerate or exceed reality. F+P's members are nothing short from being the world's best incognito men & women but also the deadliest. Their skills exceed any army's weapons. Being raised to such an environment, there is no question that this is the result of a true military life."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
and your nails"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
and you nails"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
And you can make your hair look really really pretty by highlighting it with a highlighter!\nand you nails"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n142.9.1.100 13:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n142.9.1.100 13:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n142.9.1.100 13:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.\n142.9.1.100 13:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)$ĪĪ"}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with different scents such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common color for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, orange, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties. Red is rare.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties. LUis Ortiz is a guy who likes the Andy Milonakis show & in in science class he sings when I trhink of U i..........
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties. LUis Ortiz is a guy who likes the Andy Milonakis show & in in science class he sings when I trhink of U i..........
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There are also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible or other books with extremely thin pages."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties. People who use green highlighters are more likely to get arrested for sodomy and fraud. If you rub an orange highlighter on a cows nose, it will send it into a deep coma.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, etc.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, ect.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, ect.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, ect.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
There's also highlighters with smell, such as popcorn, strawberry, lime, ect.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Impulsive Highlighting
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. Being fluorescent, highlighter ink will glow under a black light The most common colour for highlighters is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually the highlighted portion of a document will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually highlighted text will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied .
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually highlighters will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually highlighters will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent. Usually highlighters will not show up if the highlighted paper is photocopied.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
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{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, while leaving the content beneath the marking unobscured. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours. The most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they are also found in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
Highlighters are available in retractable form, or with an eraser on the opposite end of the felt tip. Other types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured tip at each corner, and ones that are stackable.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of having a felt tip, have applicators that apply a strip of highlighter tape, similar to audio cassette tape. Unlike standard highlighters, they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
There are also styles of highlighters that have the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audio cassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. Unlike standard highlighters they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
There are also styles of highlighters that have the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audio cassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. Unlike standard highlighters they are easily eraseable. They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\", which are sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audio cassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audio cassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the most common colour for a highlighter is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple varieties.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\". They are to be distinguished from \"dry mark highlighters\" of the type sometimes advertised as being useful for highlighting the Bible.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters (occasionally called \"dry line highlighters\") are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\".
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. (One company selling them is Tombow Inc.) Unlike standard highlighters they are advertised as \"rasable with standard eraser\".
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. One company selling them is Tombow Inc.
Dry highlighters of a different type are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. One company selling them is Tombow Inc.
They are sometimes referred to as \"drylighters\".
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight. One company selling them is Tombow Inc.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
A \"highlighter pen combo\" is sold by Office Max.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex, and pens that come in a \"stacking\" form.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
The pens can be sold in a retractable form.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals. Similar to this is the program Web Highlighter, allowing one to \"attach highlighting, notes, and links to any Web page viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.\"
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other. Other unusual types of highlighters include the \"trilighter,\" a sort of triangularly-shaped pen with a different-coloured nib at each apex.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
A company called ink Tank manufactures a highlighter that has the highlighter on one end with an eraser nib on the other.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators similar to audiocassette tapes for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
On rare occasions artists have used highlighters (including erasable highlighters), either alone or in conjunction with other media, to make drawings.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, the commonest colour or one that is supposed to be most typical is yellow, but they also come in pink, blue, green, and purple.
Dry highlighters are highlighters that, instead of being a pen, are applicators for putting a tape on the sections desired to highlight.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often fluorescent colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters give you horrible diarrhea if you eat them, and the feces is often bright yellow or pink, but it also comes in plainer colors such as blue, green, and brown.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy a fellow student's notes in order to catch up on missed work; the other student's highlighting will not be present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy fellow students notes in order to catch up on missed work, without having to have the other students highlighting present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy fellow students notes in order to catch up on missed work, without having to have the other students highlighting present on the copy.
Not only is it good for highlighting, but can also be used to color other people's flesh. yummy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Usually highlighters will not show up if the paper highlighted is photocopied. This is useful if a student needs to photocopy fellow students notes in order to catch up on missed work, without having to have the other students highlighting present on the copy."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals.
Invented by Eric Lindstrom in 2005."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to stimulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
OMG HIGHLIGHTERS ARE COOl...!!!!!11one!!eleven
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple.
Word processing software has the ability to simulate highlighting capabilities by using a technique not dissimilar from reverse video on some terminals."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colours, such as yellow or pink, but also come in plainer colours such as blue, green, or purple."}
{"page_notes":"A highlighter is a form of marker pen which is used to highlight sections of documents in a vivid colour, but not intended to obscure the content beneath the marking. As such, highlighter ink is translucent.
Many highlighters come in bright, often neon colors, such as yellow or pink, but also coming in colors such as blue, green, or purple."}