Phonetic spelling is when you spell words using IPA. Is it also called the same when you use alphabet. Just like this:
pronunciation [pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n]
... that invites you to click something to go to the rest of the article?
Most often, the word is more. Recently, I've seen keep reading, which appeals to me. In either case, the meaning is "go on to the next screen to read more."
But I don't know how to reference this convention other than th...
@parvin Yes, it's grammatically correct, but implies that the visitor will never return. Use "that we had you here" if that's not what you want to imply.
Or even, "We were pleased to see you" or "that you visited", which are far more idiomatic.
If the context I was searching this word in dealt with numeric data, then my term of choice would be "statistic", defined (by a Google search) as:
A fact or piece of data obtained from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
And by Wikitionary as:
A quantity calculated from the ...