Check out MadCap Flare Tip: Controlling Page Breaks Using Grouping and CSS by Justin Bondoc. Here is an excerpt: When working out of a limited authoring environment such as Microsoft®…
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Check out Another Example of Goedel’s proof by rogersgeorge. Here is an excerpt: Okay, I’m being lazy; this is an easy post. I do have some good stuff in the…
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Check out Denominatives and Verbal Nouns by rogersgeorge. Here is an excerpt: I mentioned this topic twice before over the years (here and here), but not with the actual names.…
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Check out My Calm Meditation app — another experiment to test my docs by . Here is an excerpt: I recently created an HTML5 web app called Calm Meditation. If…
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Check out Congratulations on your success by Mike Pope<mike@mikepope.com>. Here is an excerpt: On Facebook today, one of the editors I know, Amy J. Schneider, posted about a habit that…
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There are between 500,000 and 1 million words in the English language depending …
There are between 500,000 and 1 million words in the English language depending on how you classify words (i.e., include/exclude proper nouns, technical jargon, slang, etc.). The average adult uses…
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Technical writing job, especially getting that first technical writing job under your belt is an important first step towards a better tomorrow… Visit TCC6.com and subscribe to free newsletter for…
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Check out Accessibility podcast with Char James-Tanny by Sarah O’Keefe. Here is an excerpt: In this podcast, Sarah discusses content accessibility with Char James-Tanny. What makes content accessible? How can…
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Need a little inspiration? Whether you're a blogger, author, or screenwriter, there's a writing podcast for you on this list! Source by lindseypalmer18.
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Check out Buzzwords, Jargon, and Portmanteaus by rogersgeorge. Here is an excerpt: Okay, my previous post is out of order. I mentioned a “previous post” about portmanteau words, but it…