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Subject:Re: ? format for notes, cautions, warnings From:Emru Townsend <emru -at- CORECO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 5 Nov 1997 15:13:03 -0400
I experimented with someting similar around here; what everyone seemed to
like was a little icon next to the notes, cautions and warnings (we used
pretty much the same "danger levels" as you mention, as well as tips).
I don't know how the users would have liked it; it ended up playing havoc
with my Help files, and I was too close to the deadline to be able to
endlessly fuss with it. It's on hold for now...
Emru "Danger Icon" Townsend
emru -at- coreco -dot- com
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Subject: ? format for notes, cautions, warnings
I'm working on the template/style guide for our user docs, and I'd like
your opinion on an effective format for notes, cautions, and warnings.
(Note = added useful information; caution = possible damage to equipment or
person; warning = danger = serious injury or death, or serious failure.) We
will be using an indented page layout with level 1 and 2 headings on the
left margin.
I've seen a number of different ways to call attention to these notes, but
none that really make me happy. I would appreciate any samples you can send
me. I think fax is better than email for this case, but you could try a
verbal description. Please respond offline, and I'll post a summary to the
list if there's enough interest.
TIA -
Miki Magyar
mikim -at- mcdata -dot- com
fax: (303) 465-4996