Re: Thinking like a user, or sticking to tried and true?

Subject: Re: Thinking like a user, or sticking to tried and true?
From: Steven Jong <SteveFJong -at- comcast -dot- net>
To: TECHWR-L Digest <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:18:55 -0500

What a thoughtful question! When in doubt, put yourself in the user's shoes.

You call this a "document," which I'm conditioned to think of as a multi-chapter creature with a foreword, etc. However, "copying settings from one router to another" sounds like a (single) procedure that could be covered in a page or two, or in a single Help topic. Assuming it's closer to the latter in simplicity, I'd be inclined to skip the overview as well. Remember, though, audience diversity: different people will read and use the document, and some might want at least a brief overview.

I have had success, even in brief procedures, with stating up front the purpose of the procedure, and listing any information that the user has to have before beginning. (For instance, "Before you begin, you need to know the IP address of the new router....") This is functionally an overview, but it could be as little as a paragraph's worth of material, or a paragraph and a bulleted list.

-- Steve

Steven Jong, Past President
STC Boston Chapter
978-413-2553 [C]
Boston Chapter Web site: www.stcboston.org
* I am a candidate for STC Director *


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References:
Thinking like a user, or sticking to tried and true?: From: David Castro
Re: Thinking like a user, or sticking to tried and true?: From: Edgar D' Souza

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