Many companies use SlideShare as a stage for their marketing activities and specifically the content marketing. However, people also host technical content there and you can do the same. Of course, you would need to present your content in a form that differs from what technical writers normally use – a presentation. But if you…
Continue reading »The Janaury 2015 release of ClickHelp adds many important functions to our online documentation tool. We believe that our clients will love the new functions that will help them implement even better online documentation easier. Check this post to learn about a few interesting features we introduced in the latest version. CHM Export ClickHelp has…
Continue reading »Do you plan on bringing a product to the market soon? There’s a good chance that this product should be equipped with a manual. Automatically you will face various issues. This blog briefly discusses some of these common questions about manuals. Why a manual? For many products, it is mandatory to include a manual. But…
Continue reading »We’ve been working hard over the past months to bring a new ClickHelp version to the documentation teams using ClickHelp. We have made conditional output more straightforward, improved the WYSIWYG editor a lot to make it easier to use, made the branding functionality more powerful with a ready CSS example to use, and much more….
Continue reading »This article continues our post series on creating responsive online documentation. In the previous parts of this series, we have learned about mobile emulators and typical issues related to screen sizes. Now, it is time for some practice. We suppose that you have already identified issues in your content and in this post we will…
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Continue reading »This article continues our post series on creating responsive online documentation. The first part considered free screen and mobile emulation tools – a “must read” for technical writers who care about mobile look of their content. Then we talked about automatically detecting mobile-specific issues in online documentation. It is time to get to solving mobile…
Continue reading »Last time, we talked about screen emulation tools to help you test your web content on different devices. In this post, we will make the next step and take a look at the tools helping you detect any UI issues specific to mobile device browsers. Note: Although we consider responsive markup in the context of…
Continue reading »It’s not a secret for anyone that mobile Internet can be quite slow. The page loading speed is very important for mobile-oriented pages. And it’s not a secret either that Google is using the site speed as a SEO factor. Also, it is well-known that people tend to leave a web site if it does…
Continue reading »Creating documentation for online publishing can be tricky not only for novice technical writers, but also for those focused on printable outputs. There are important conceptual differences between HTML and PDF (or other printable formats). One of the most obvious challenges is
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