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Herding Tigers – How Salesforce Let Go of Inline Links

Did you know that every manually-coded inline link comes at a cost? Did you know that customers don't use them nearly as often as technical writers do? Join us to learn how we let go of manual links as a…

Fit the most information in the least amount of space

Writing instructions for products you can hold in your hand isn't the same as writing for the software industry. In many cases, you're creating paper documents to fit in small boxes, so page layouts matter. This session addresses the unique…

Creating a Documentation Plan

“Proper prior planning prevents poor performance.” Creating a good documentation plan will help you identify what you're going to do and can be a valuable political document if the project shifts from under you.Docplans are even more important in a…

Localizing your stylesheets – XLIFF in Arbortext Styler

Arbortext Monster Garage, Season 3: Arbortext TC Dojo, Episode 8 Recorded: May 2014 One of the last things that gets localized is your stylesheet. Stylesheets have generated text and that generated text needs to be translated too. (After all it…

Advanced Modules – Managing DocBook and DITA

Arbortext Monster Garage, Season 3: Arbortext TC Dojo, Episode 7 Video Recorded: May 2014 Do you have content in both DocBook and DITA? Are you worried that it has to be one or the other? Two doctypes means two stylesheets,…

A Brief Introduction to HTML5

HTML5 and it's supporting technologies, CSS and JavaScript, change how user interfaces are built. We're not going to make you an expert in 30 minutes, but we'll give a look at how the three technologies fit together and take a…

Library Science Concepts and Techniques

Have you ever bookmarked a site only to go back later and be unable to find that site in your bookmarks? Have you ever bookmarked a site twice? Only to wonder why you tagged it the way you did? Have…

Collaborative Writing in Distributed Teams

This session had a lot of votes, so we found John Hedtke, Expert in Remote Collaboration, and found a time when he can come talkJohn's last book was written with a co-author on the other side of the country that…