FrameMaker
UI requests for FrameMaker
SPOILER ALERT: I’m planning on an update to my Working with Content Fm reference book soon, and would love to get these UI elements tightened up in time for that next version. -Matt While teaching a structured authoring class recently, I noted a few things that would improve the FrameMaker authoring experience. I’ve grouped into…
Read MoreSetting up HTML5 Navigation in FrameMaker output
Basic HTML5 output from FrameMaker is quite easy and looks surprisingly good. It’s when you want to move beyond the default choices and formatting that you will need to get creative. Such is the case when setting up the navigation panel, or the TOC, in a number of the HTML5 layouts. If your FrameMaker HTML5…
Read MoreLabeling Warnings and Cautions in FrameMaker 2019 HTML5 Output
While I love the formatting of my warnings, notes, and cautions in my FrameMaker projects, I don’t love what I currently have to go through to get formatted labeling in the HTML5 output for those projects. This post goes into CSS and HTML5 template topics, so if you don’t like going “under the hood” you…
Read MoreStepping up from Word to Adobe FrameMaker
Learn why FrameMaker is so much more efficient than MS Word for documentation and how you can transition your complex Word documents into Adobe FrameMaker 2019 without skipping a beat. This post, a recap of my free webinar for Adobe in January 2020, will show you: Advantages of using FrameMaker instead of Word Best practices…
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