OT: Heading levels in a UG

Neeraj Jain neerajjain8 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 15 01:19:46 PDT 2009


I think that a UG should not have more than 4 heading levels. More the heading levels, more the user will be forced to scroll up and down or click the expand all/collapse all button if it is going to be converted into online format.
 
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From: "Evanth, Henrik" <Henrik.Evanth at sonyericsson.com>
To: "framers at lists.frameusers.com" <framers at lists.frameusers.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 12:55:30 PM
Subject: OT: Heading levels in a UG

Hi All

I have an off-topic question that may or may not interest you. 

We are having a discussion at the office regarding the maximum levels of heading that a User guide/User manual can/should contain. Do you know of any best practice rules that define how deep a publication should/could be. Personally I think that 6 levels is too deep for a user, but that is just a personal preference that I cannot back up with "evidence".

Heading 1
  Heading 2
      Heading 3
        Heading 4
            Heading 5
              Heading 6
  
Insights, comments or instructions are highly appreciated.

Best Regards
/Henrik

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