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Designing and Writing Online Documentation : Hypermedia for Self-Supporting Products by William K. Horton β€” book cover

Designing and Writing Online Documentation : Hypermedia for Self-Supporting Products

by William K. Horton
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Overview

Using a practical approach, this unsurpassed guide details how to design and construct effective online documentation systems--from help facilities to computer tutorials. This revised and expanded edition contains updated information on organizing and structuring documents, examples from Windows, OS/2 and Macintosh interfaces plus new research and case studies. Features new chapters on multimedia and computer-based training. Reflects the progress toward multimedia computing with more samples of graphics, animation, sound, video and interactivity. Hundreds of illustrations clearly demonstrate the topics discussed.

A new edition of the single best-known resource available on online documentation--now updated to reflect the latest developments in technology, including multimedia. The book includes comprehensive discussions on how to write and design everything from screen messages and menus to help screens--ensuring they can be retrieved and displayed rapidly and conveniently.

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Book Details

Published
March 23, 1995
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471306351

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