Upcoming Webinar on 30 August: Five+ Ways to Add Interactivity to Online Help

by Kevin Cuddihy on 28 August 2012

Content is king, but adding a measured dose of interactivity to your online Help will increase readability and usability, as well as make it more compelling. Learn ways to do so with the live Web seminar Five+ Ways to Add Interactivity to Online Help, presented by Nicky Bleiel on Thursday, 30 August from 4:00-5:00 PM EDT (GMT-4).

This session will demonstrate a number of simple ways to improve your Help, even if you are single sourcing. Discover the options available for interactivity, including expanding/collapsing text, image maps, glossary popups, Google Maps, and more. You’ll learn how to implement them in a single sourcing environment and discuss how to improve readability and usability. If you’d like to increase the usability of your Help systems, sign up for this webinar.

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