As 2014 draws to an end, I wanted to thank all those of you who have joined us for this year's DITA Knowledge Series - either by attending one of our webinars or reading one of our articles.
This article discusses why links are important, and how technical communicators can make them without actually explicitly writing them.
The technical communication community has come to the agreement that creating a link strategy, and the actual links, is a time consuming affair.
In this article I show how links can be generated from content classification (that is, lists of metadata —taxonomies — used to classify content).
XML files are used almost everywhere: site mapping, CRM, Banking to name just a few of the thousands of use of XML. XML has been designed to control the data, separating it from the HTML code which is designed to display the data. The reason XML is used, is that it simplifies data storage and sharing.
As 2014 draws to an end, I wanted to thank all those of you who have joined us for this year's DITA Knowledge Series - either by attending one of our webinars or reading one of our articles.