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This style guide is intended for use in the development of workshop/application tutorials in the computing wiki. | This style guide is intended for use in the development of workshop/application tutorials in the computing wiki. | ||
| + | ===Technical writing best practices=== | ||
| + | * Avoid chattiness or personal opinion. Insert your personality in the classroom. | ||
| + | * Keep it succinct. Use clear and concise language | ||
| + | * Try not to use "you" | ||
| + | * Start each step with a verb if possible. What is the person '''doing''' specifically? | ||
| + | * Is it easy to scan for important content? | ||
| + | * Be aware of [[Web Links Best Practices|best practices for creating link text]]. | ||
| + | * Write [http://www.wyliecomm.com/2009/10/how-to-write-the-most-important-piece-of-copy-on-your-web-page/ effective page summaries]. | ||
| − | == | + | ===Formatting conventions=== |
| − | + | ====Use an Ordered List to Identify Steps==== | |
| − | + | Anytime you are a describing a sequence of 2 or more steps, use a numbered or ordered list. You can combine finding a location and taking action in a single step <br /> | |
| − | + | '''Example:''' | |
| + | # Go to the dashboard and click '''Appearance''' | ||
| + | # Choose your template by clicking '''Activate''' | ||
| − | + | ====Navigational Sequence==== | |
| + | When indicating navigation in the application use bold text and the '''>''' to indicate navigational sequence <br /> | ||
| + | '''Example:''' | ||
| + | # Click '''Go > Connect to Server ''' | ||
| − | === | + | ====Variable text==== |
| − | + | Use italics for text that should be replaced by user specific information <br /> | |
| − | + | '''Example:''' | |
| − | + | # Enter your ''username'' | |
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| − | === | + | ====Punctuation and Capitalization==== |
| − | + | *Start all numbered steps with a capital | |
| − | + | *Do not punctuate the end of bulletted or numbered lists (no periods)<br /> | |
| − | # | + | '''Example:''' |
| + | #This is my first step | ||
| + | #This is my second step | ||
| + | #This is my third step but I need two sentences. See [[:Image:Mac calawah1.png | Figure 1]] | ||
| − | === | + | ===Page layout=== |
| − | *[[ | + | * See [[Tutorials Style Guide - Example Page Layout]] |
| + | * Usage of section headers must be consistent | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 12 July 2016
This style guide is intended for use in the development of workshop/application tutorials in the computing wiki.
Technical writing best practices
- Avoid chattiness or personal opinion. Insert your personality in the classroom.
- Keep it succinct. Use clear and concise language
- Try not to use "you"
- Start each step with a verb if possible. What is the person doing specifically?
- Is it easy to scan for important content?
- Be aware of best practices for creating link text.
- Write effective page summaries.
Formatting conventions
Use an Ordered List to Identify Steps
Anytime you are a describing a sequence of 2 or more steps, use a numbered or ordered list. You can combine finding a location and taking action in a single step
Example:
- Go to the dashboard and click Appearance
- Choose your template by clicking Activate
When indicating navigation in the application use bold text and the > to indicate navigational sequence
Example:
- Click Go > Connect to Server
Variable text
Use italics for text that should be replaced by user specific information
Example:
- Enter your username
Punctuation and Capitalization
- Start all numbered steps with a capital
- Do not punctuate the end of bulletted or numbered lists (no periods)
Example:
- This is my first step
- This is my second step
- This is my third step but I need two sentences. See Figure 1
Page layout
- See Tutorials Style Guide - Example Page Layout
- Usage of section headers must be consistent