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    Guest Blog: How to Report Defects Effectively

    Guest Blog: How to Report Defects Effectively

    Technical writers are specialists who can explain technically sophisticated things in simple terms, understandable for a specific audience. They know how to write and at the same time understand the engineering and technologies. Technical writers often face software errors which were missed by the testers for some reason. That’s why the ability to create a…

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    Posted in Education on 6/16/2017

    Top 6 Monospaced Fonts Overview

    Top 6 Monospaced Fonts Overview

    Monospaced fonts or non-proportional fonts are the ones where any symbol has the same width which is often achieved by adding more empty space before and after a letter or a character. Monospaced fonts always remind us of programming, code, hackers and such. It is no coincidence these fonts are used in application development IDEs….

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    Posted in Documentation UX on 5/26/2017

    Guest Blog: Git for QA Engineer. Basic Set of Functions

    Guest Blog: Git for QA Engineer. Basic Set of Functions

    Introduction For the first time I faced such a phenomenon as a version control system during the process of creating my own website. New ideas appeared all the time during the development process, and each new version I had to hold in different folders on the hard disk that soon led me to utter confusion,…

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    Posted in Technology on 5/24/2017

    Top 6 Case Deflection Techniques

    Top 6 Case Deflection Techniques

    Technical Support never sleeps. We are lucky to live in this customer oriented world. But for those who make it all happen – support workers – it can be tough at times. Especially, when people need to deal with the same questions from day to day. Yes, support can turn into a sad Groundhog Day…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 4/15/2017

    How to Convert PDF to Word

    How to Convert PDF to Word

    PDF and Word are on the list of the most used text formats. The dominance of Microsoft Word files is explainable – Microsoft Office is the king of desktop text editors for Windows users. But, why is PDF so popular? According to this 2014 research by Duff Johnson, PDF is very strong on the web….

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    Posted in Education on 4/6/2017

    Free Audio for Commercial Use

    Free Audio for Commercial Use

    Music is forever – or so they say. But, there’s definitely some truth in this statement. While some forms of art are lost and forgotten, music is something that has been accompanying people for thousands of years without losing its momentum. Tutorial videos can sound awkward without a background track, same goes for promo videos,…

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    Posted in Documentation UX on 3/15/2017

    ClickHelp February 2017 Overview

    ClickHelp February 2017 Overview

    ClickHelp continues to become even better with every update, helping companies with their online documentation efforts! Welcome our latest February 2017 update: 160+ platform enhancements. 30+ features added per user requests. Improved branding settings. Import and Export enhancements. Extended API for better integrations. And a lot more! We love to hear your feedback and ideas,…

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    Posted in ClickHelp News on 2/20/2017

    Advanced Autonumbering Techniques with CSS

    Advanced Autonumbering Techniques with CSS

    Autonumbering is quite a useful feature. Basically, it means that as long as you keep adding new elements, each new element is getting an ordered number. Right now, you are probably all like – ‘Aye aye, Captain Obvious! This feature has been around since, like, forever! Why bother writing an article about it?’ Well, yes….

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    Posted in HTML & CSS tips on 12/8/2016

    Taking Screenshots Right

    Taking Screenshots Right

    We all take pictures of our screen from time to time because it is often the fastest way to show and explain something. And, this is one thing. But, when making screenshots is part of your working process – this is a totally different thing. Screenshots are essential for almost any documentation as they can…

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    Posted in Education on 12/8/2016

    5 Ultimate Tips For Choosing Fonts

    5 Ultimate Tips For Choosing Fonts

    Fonts are means of transmitting information. You know that you’ve picked the right ones when not the fonts grab readers’ attention, but the message. Further in this post, we will take a look at common mistakes in font usage and give you practical advice how to pick fonts for different kinds of narratives and combine…

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    Posted in Documentation UX on 11/8/2016