Best Adobe tool for creating context-based help?

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Sun Nov 14 12:11:50 PST 2010


I use MIF2Go to export from Frame; you can configure it to generate
the context mappings as you wish.

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On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Denise Salles <denise.salles at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has a recommendation for the tool for crafting
> context-based online help. We've always used exported text from Frame; then
> used DreamWeaver to create separate .html topics, applied our company
> standard CSS, etc., but I am thinking there's got to be a better way,
> because it is clunky and the last product I worked on ended up with 98
> separate .html files.
>
> I don't generally build online help (usually write User Guides, Getting
> Started stuff, etc.), and would very much appreciate any suggestions from
> any expert advice!
>
> What we're looking to do is have context-based help, which may also provide
> links to other topics, i.e., within the body of the help as well as
> "Additional Topics" at the bottom...
>
> Many thanks in advance! Sincerely,
> Denise Salles
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