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Project 52 – 2013 – Lisa Risager
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Front End Developer (jeg laver hjemmesider). Project 52 – 2013. Igennem hele 2013 har jeg sammen med en flok andre mennesker deltaget i Project 52 – 2103. En Flickr-gruppe hvor vi hver uge har uploadet et billede med et bestemt tema. Temaerne har hver uge været et nyt ord, vi har været (det engelske) alfabet igennem to gange og det har været både sjovt, lærerigt og udfordrende. Tak til Karen. Som introducerede mig til gruppen! Arroz cubano – some like it hot! Mig gerne, hvis du har en opgave til mig:.
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A New Home For Old Photographs | Spitalfields Life
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In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London. A New Home For Old Photographs. October 14, 2014. By the gentle author. Photograph by O. Baumgard, 12 Little Alie St. It fills me with dismay to see old family albums for sale. And boxes of loose family photographs, all mixed up together, are one of the saddest sights you could encounter in the market. So you can imagine my delight when Stefan Dickers, Archivist at the Bishopsgate Institute.
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CHALLENGE: Accessibility know-how needs to go mainstream with developers. NOW. | MySQLTalk.com
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A blog about MySQL, PHP and The Semantic Web. Update on proposed header for public computers. How to make sure your Lithium (#li3) views are secure →. CHALLENGE: Accessibility know-how needs to go mainstream with developers. NOW. November 27, 2011. Relatively, there isn’t a lot of great information about accessibility. Out there. You really have to seek it out. How many of you know what JAWS is? Much effort is going into the semantics of HTML5. On this day, every web developer will be urged to test at le...
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“Getting your message across” survey results
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. 8220;Getting your message across” survey results. Filed in technical writing. March 1st, 2011 @ 6:00 am. At the beginning of February I ran a quick survey under the title. 8220;Getting your message across”. In association with the UK launch of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 3. I’d like to summarise some of the results here. The survey was only live for 8 days and it was primarily advertised via social media channels such as Twitter. Click here to cancel reply. Follow ...
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Congility conference retrospective
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. Filed in content strategy. Tagged with agile programming. May 27th, 2011 @ 4:59 pm. I spent the last two days at the Congility. Conference, held near London, and chaired by Noz Urbina. This event is the successor to the X-Pubs conferences held in previous years, and was all about making your content more agile (“content” plus “agility” makes “Congility”). There was a first rate line up of speakers, including Ann Rockley. 27 May 2011 at 10:21 pm. The reason for not waiting ...
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Bookshelf
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. Here are some of the titles on my bookshelf that may be of interest to technical communicators:. Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content that Works (Interactive Technologies). Don’t Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability. Content Strategy for the Web (Voices That Matter). OK, so you know how to write compelling web copy that is both clear and engaging. You know how to make your site easy to use. But do you know how to make sure that your web s...Techn...
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How would you use Microsoft Word in corporate tech pubs?
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. How would you use Microsoft Word in corporate tech pubs? Filed in technical writing. Tagged with Microsoft Word. January 26th, 2011 @ 12:45 pm. Here’s a serious question that deserves some thought: Could you use Microsoft Word in a large-scale corporate technical publications environment, and if so, how would you do it? Devise your own templates, toolbars, and ribbons. Once you’ve devised your templates, the people who manage your corporate network need to distribute...
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surveys • Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. 8220;Getting your message across” survey results. Filed in technical writing. March 1st, 2011 @ 6:00 am. At the beginning of February I ran a quick survey under the title. 8220;Getting your message across”. In association with the UK launch of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 3. I’d like to summarise some of the results here. Read more. Article reprint and survey last chance. December 19th, 2008 @ 5:29 pm. It’s an article about running a survey using SurveyMonkey. Built...
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technical writing • Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. Filed in content strategy. Tagged with agile programming. May 27th, 2011 @ 4:59 pm. I spent the last two days at the Congility. Conference, held near London, and chaired by Noz Urbina. This event is the successor to the X-Pubs conferences held in previous years, and was all about making your content more agile (“content” plus “agility” makes “Congility”). There was a first rate line up of speakers, including Ann Rockley. Filed in technical writing. March 1st, 2011 @ 6:00 am.
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user-focus • Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer
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Daniel Hauca, Technical Writer. What is “user focus” really about? Filed in information design. Tagged with information design. February 26th, 2011 @ 5:36 pm. The best instructions are always written from the user’s point of view. But what does that mean? What is that point of view, and how do you reconcile that point of view with the widespread expectation amongst people who employ technical writers that a user guide needs to describe all the features in the product? Please release me from release notes.
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