About TECHWR-L From the beginning in 1993, TECHWR-L has been a community of technical writers devoted to ...
Here’s the scenario: You’re finishing up your latest HTML Help project…no more late nights or weekends…back to a “normal” 50-hour work week. That’s when the development team lead strolls into your ...
Editor’s Note: The following piece by Tom Murrell on creating a t-letter for your jobs search is part of our collection of “classics”–articles that stand the test of time no matter how many ...
TechWhirl is an online resource for anyone interested in the world of Content Management and Technical Communication. Experienced veterans, up-and-coming professionals, students, and leaders in the ...
I’ve rearranged these design principles from their usual order of presentation to build them into a more coherent argument for highly functional minimalist design that doesn’t sacrifice esthetics. Let ...
Editor’s Note: The following piece by Jean Hollis Weber is part of our collection of “classics”–articles that stand the test of time no matter how many technologies come and go. In recurring ...
One of the pleasures of Microsoft Word is how you can combine innocuous basic tools to accomplish surprisingly large tasks—to make Word work for you, not against you. Those tools tend to be present ...
Editor’s Note: The following piece by Jean Hollis Weber is part of our collection of “classics”–articles that stand the test of time no matter how many technologies come and go. Imagine these ...
I was browsing through a long list of contract opportunities for technical writers on the Internet, when I spotted one from a manufacturing company looking for a documentation specialist. It stated ...
Editor’s Note: Mark Baker continues his ongoing series on Structured Writing with a deep dive into how writing in the media domain takes advantage of structure to render abstract concepts in concrete ...
Nobody reads the documentation. We’ve all heard it. We have all had our work dismissed with this simple half-truth. How should we respond? If it were simply not true, the response would be easy enough ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) manages Tennessee’s Grey Cliffs lake and wilderness to control flooding and generate hydro power. For generations, it’s also been a beloved recreation area. At ...
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