Online Help

Subject: Online Help
From: Joe Malin <jmalin -at- jmalin -dot- com>
To: Lev Abramov <lev -dot- abramov -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 20:05:47 -0800

Hi!

I've worked on two online help projects, including one that I designed
and built myself. I think that the tools and technology are a minor
issue, compared to the logistics of organizing and writing topics. I do
suggest that you look at the books that others have recommended, but I
have some additional comments:

* Effective online help is more than splitting a manual into
separate chapters. You may find that you need to do further
"chunking" and even some rewriting.
* Organize the information by type. Ensure that you separate
conceptual, procedural, and reference information. The table of
contents for your online help should reflect this, but you should
also ensure that each topic you produce is focused on a single
information type.
* For online help, the basic unit is not the chapter but the topic.
Each topic should be small, relatively self-contained, and
independent.
* Ask around for some examples of good online help. I don't know of
any network management examples, offhand. Really good examples are
rare.

Joe
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