Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Integration
Agile Documentation Development
Authoring and Publishing with XMetaL and DITA
Blogzilla: Why Blogs Are The Monster In The Business Closet
Building your Author-it Project
Challenges of Creating Documentation for Mobile Devices
Choosing the English That’s Right for You
Comparing DITA Support in XMetaL and FrameMaker
Creating Quality Content with Open Source Tools
Creating Visual Training Using MadCap Mimic
Four Features That Matter When Choosing a HAT
Games to Explain Human Factors
Getting Up-to-Speed on Eclipse User Assistance
Lean Instructional Design for Today’s Competitive Environment
Localization Makes Strange Bedfellows
MadCap Flare - An Introduction to Topic Based Authoring
MadCap Flare - Content Control and Publishing Techniques
MadCap Flare - Controlling Document Look and Feel with CSS
Principles of Web Operations Management
Producing Quality Documentation In An Agile Development Environment
Proving DITA Success in a Small Shop Environment
Quaility Documentation Through Collaboration
Reaching Untapped Markets in the US
Reuse and Conditionality in Author-it (Full Day)
Should You Call It A Wiki, Or A Collaborative Work Space?
Social Media in Organizational Communication
Sustainable XML for Publishing Applications
The Next Generation Home Digital Experience
The Right Tool for the Right Job for the Right Output for the Right Audience
Theory of Constraints and Project Management
Laptop computer required for this session
Adobe FrameMaker has long been a favorite tool of technical communicators for authoring and publishing technical documents in print and PDF formats. With the new Adobe Technical Communication Suite, FrameMaker becomes a powerful cornerstone for single-source publishing workflows. If you have never used FrameMaker, or your FrameMaker skills are rusty, this introductory workshop will provide the background you need to begin using FrameMaker effectively.
This workshop will introduce students to basic FrameMaker skills and concepts:
Students should bring a laptop computer with Adobe FrameMaker 8 installed. A fully-functional trail version of FrameMaker 8 is available from http://www.adobe.com/go/tryframemaker_win.
Note: If you are also taking the workshop “Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Integration”, you should install the Adobe Technical Communication Suite version of FrameMaker, available at http://www.adobe.com/go/trytcs. Trial software on DVD (_not_ CD-ROM) will also be provided at the workshop.