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From: William Rost <rost -at- GATE -dot- SUNQUEST -dot- COM>
Date: 26 September 1997 15:58
Subject: Seeking web styles guide
>Our writing group has been following the "Microsoft Manual of Style for
>Technical Publications" to write Help files and other documentation
>for Windows-based applications. I'm searching for a similar style
>manual or guide that addresses the nuances of documenting
>web-based applications.
>
>Anyone know of such a manual? Is anyone out there working on such a
>manual?
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