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    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 »


    How to Avoid Extinction as a Technical Communicator

    June 15th, 2009 | 33 Comments »

    In a career development workshop at the TransAlpine Conference in Vienna, Ellis Pratt, one of the founders of Cherryleaf, argued that technical communicators may eventually become extinct if they keep using the same methods and formats to deliver information. Although there will always be a need for people to explain technical material non-technical people, Ellis said, others may be doing it instead, through the formats … more »