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Subject:RE: great help example for a web-based app From:Alan Wood <alan -dot- wood -at- context -dot- co -dot- uk> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:30:48 +0100
Erika Yanovich wrote:
> Can you recommend a great example of help for a web application? Not just
> a web site with information on it, but an actual application you run via
> the web, e.g. tracking your orders with a catalog company or checking your
> account. We're about to define such an animal, but have no previous
> experience. Things to avoid or must-do would be very helpful.
>
I don't make any claims for greatness, but we use plain HTML for our Help,
and display it in a JavaScript popup window. It is context-sensitive in
many places, achieved by the programmer calling the appropriate file.
You can see a simple example at:
http://www.polis.parliament.uk (click the "Search POLIS" button, then use
the "help" button in the toolbar in the new window)
by clicking the "help" button in the middle of the window. This is
separated from the actual application. You can see it in action with the
application by clicking the "sample" button at the top of the window and
registering.
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