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    Messages from My Tech Comm Sponsors — November 2011

    November 11th, 2011 | 1 Comment »

    Messages from Sponsors

    Each technical communication conference I attend, one of the activities that attendees look forward to is strolling through the exhibit hall, perusing the various tech comm booths, picking up freebies and fliers, listening to vendor pitches, and generally taking in the tech comm world of products. With that in mind, and as an opportunity to give more visibility to my sponsors, I offer a regular … more »


    Arguments for and Against Tripane Help

    March 17th, 2011 | 14 Comments »

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    My colleague Ben Minson wrote a post about why tripane help is a relic of the book-paradigm documentation age, and how it can limit us from taking advantage of other web technologies. See Why I Don’t Like Tri-pane Help. As a quick definition, tripane help is the standard webhelp HTML output that has several frames — the table of contents pane on the left, the … more »


    Message from the Sponsors (April 27, 2010)

    April 27th, 2010 | Comments Off

    A case study from Madcap Software, STC Summit info from Scriptorium, and SnagIt’s versatility.


    Message from the Sponsors — March 30

    March 30th, 2010 | Comments Off

    Read the latest messages from Dr. Explain, Scriptorium, Snagit, and Madcap Software.


    Message from the Sponsors

    March 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off

    In an effort to give more visibility and exposure to the companies who advertise on my site, I’m providing a regular “Messages from the Sponsors” post. In this post, I asked my sponsors if they have any messages they would like me to share with my readers. Since it was the first time I asked this, not everyone was ready with content, but two of … more »


    DITA Features in Madcap Flare Webcast Tuesday at 11 a.m. EST from Scriptorium

    January 19th, 2010 | Comments Off

    Scriptorium is presenting a free webinar on the DITA features in Madcap Flare this Tuesday at 11 a.m. EST. Here are the details: Presented by Sarah O’Keefe, this webcast demonstrates using MadCap Flare to create WebHelp from DITA-based content. Topics covered include: Importing DITA content into Flare Map file handling Cross-references and links Relationship tables Conrefs Conditional processing By the way, you can keep up … more »


    Upcoming DITA and XML Seminars from Palimpsest

    August 10th, 2009 | Comments Off

    Sarah O’Keefe at Palimpsest is offering several webinars on DITA and XML. I attended a webinar by Sarah before. It was clear, straightforward, and engaging. I definitely recommend her.


    The State of Structured Authoring in Technical Communication (podcast)

    May 19th, 2009 | Comments Off

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 (to download, right-click and select Save Target As) Length: 11 min. In this podcast, Sarah O’Keefe of Scriptorium Publishing explains the results of their recent survey about the state of structured authoring in technical communication. In the survey, they found that 84% of respondents are either thinking of moving to structured authoring, are in the process … more »


    Structured Authoring Survey from Scriptorium

    February 2nd, 2009 | 3 Comments »

    Scriptorium has created a brief survey about structured authoring. The purpose of the survey is to gather “input from everyone: those who have implemented structured authoring, are planning to implement it, or have decided against it.” The survey only took me about three minutes to complete. When the results are published, each participant receives a free copy (valued at $200). Take the survey here. You … more »


    Web 2.0: The Tipping Point for XML (application/pdf)

    January 13th, 2009 | Comments Off

    Web 2.0: The Tipping Point for XML (application/pdf)