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Subject:Re: Web user interface style guide? From:Barbara Karst-Sabin <barbara -at- QUOTE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 7 Jan 1999 11:10:52 -0800
Sun has on online style guide, if I'm not mistaken. Also, you might
check with the STC. A couple of years ago now, I think one of their
winning docs was an online style guide. If not, they could surely point
you in the right direction.
BJ
Marjo Kuusto wrote:
>
> Anyone who has had the pleasure to document
> software with a Web user interface:
>
> Microsoft has style guide for Windows user interface,
> Motif has one for theirs... What if you have software
> that runs in the Web? Is there a style guide for
> Web user interfaces? Or have you made up UI
> component names as you go along...?
>
> Curious,
> Marjo Kuusto
> Network Management Systems/
> Nokia Telecommunications
> Finland
>
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