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RE: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menusand context-sensitive help topics?
Subject:RE: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by menusand context-sensitive help topics? From:"Gordon McLean" <gordon -dot- mclean -at- ciboodle -dot- com> To:<karin -at- kgcreations -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 26 Nov 2008 12:47:44 -0000
Can't you offer both?
A TOC entry only points at the content, so you could have two pointers (or
more) to one piece of content?
That way you can allow for different mental models (as you've described).
Gordon
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Subject: Should table of contents be organized by functionality or by
menusand context-sensitive help topics?
Our technical writing team disagrees about how to handle the TOC.
Currently, our product's help file centers on context-sensitive help and the
TOC is based on the software's menus rather than functions or procedures.
These are not general menus like File or View.
To me, using the menu names to organize help makes it hard for someone who
is looking for procedures to find what they need. If you don't know which
feature to use to do something, how would you know where to look in the TOC?
(Okay maybe you would search, but the search isn't that great either--that's
another topic.) A couple of us think the help TOC should list functions
based on what the user needs to do.
It's okay to have context-sensitive topics and menus listed, but not as the
primary structure of the TOC.
The third writer believes the TOC has to be based context sensitive help and
menus, and insists that is the norm everywhere. But when I look at the help
files for the programs I use, the TOCs are function based. A few help files
have an interface or menus section, but they don't organize topics by the
software's menus.
Here is an example:
Context sensitive:
MENU
--System Setup
-----XXXX
-----XXXX
-----XXXX
--Administration
-----Application Setup (These are not the same as system setup) --Reports
-----Report Formats -----Report Selector
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