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* See [[Tutorials Style Guide - Example Structure]]
 
* Usage of section headers must be consistent
 
* Usage of section headers must be consistent
  
  
 
'''Example structure for tutorials'''
 
==Title of tutorial "chunk" (level 2)==
 
[[Image:Mac calawah1.png|thumb|250px|right|Figure 1]]
 
[[Image:Mac calawah2.png|thumb|250px|right|Figure 2]]
 
[[Image:Mac-calawah3.png|thumb|250px|right|Figure 3]]
 
 
Brief overview to orient what is being done in this section. May not always be necessary.
 
 
 
===Subheading (level 3)===
 
Brief overview to orient what is being done in this section. May not always be necessary.
 
# Numbered step
 
# Numbered step with link to larger version of figure graphic. [[:Image:Mac calawah1.png | Figure 1]]
 
# Numbered step
 
# Numbered step with link to larger version of figure graphic.. [[:Image:Mac calawah2.png | Figure 2]]
 
# Numbered step with link to larger version of figure graphic. [[:Image:Mac-calawah3.png | Figure 3]]
 
# Embedded images work well when small[[Image:Mac network icon.png]]
 
 
 
===Subheading (level 3)===
 
Brief overview to orient what is being done in this section. May not always be necessary.
 
# Numbered step. Use bold text when indicating menus for clicking, i.e. '''Go > Connect to Server'''.
 
# Urls should be written out fully'''https://studentfiles.evergreen.edu'''
 
 
 
===See also===
 
*[[Connect to Hurricane - Mac OS X]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 13:04, 24 October 2007

This style guide is intended for use in the development of workshop/application tutorials in the computing wiki.

Writing guidelines

Technical writing best practices

  • Avoid chattiness or personal opinion. You can insert your personality in the classroom.
  • Use clear and concise language
  • Hey you, don't use "you"
  • Start each step with a verb if possible. What is the person doing specifically?


Formatting conventions

Navigational Sequence

When indicating navigation in the application use bold text and the > to indicate navigational sequence
Example:

  1. Click Go > Connect to Server

Variable text

Use italics for text that should be replaced by user specific information
Example:

  1. Enter your username

Page layout