An example of how you could use the AsciiDoc lightweight markup language to write reports and proposals more efficiently. This video is part of our Advanced Technical Communication training course bundle. Transcript Hello, I’m Ellis Pratt from Cherryleaf. We’ve just put together a little presentation recording of an experiment we’ve done to look at something… Read more »
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Podcast 61: What Skills Will Technical Communicators Need for the Upcoming Years?
In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we look at the skills we’ll need in the future. This a practice recording of Ellis’ keynote presentation at the Evolution of TC 2019 conference, which was held in Sofia, Bulgaria earlier this week. Transcript This is the Cherryleaf podcast. Hello and welcome to the Cherryleaf podcast. This… Read more »
Podcast 60: Google adds rich results support for how-to content
In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we look at Google’s announcement to support and promote rich, how-to structured data in Google Search and the Google Assistant. Transcript Hello and welcome to the latest episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast. In this episode we’re going to look at a recent announcement by Google (it was also on the Google Blog). We’ll provide a link… Read more »
Podcast 59: The benefits of metadata, with Michael Andrews
In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we talk to Michael Andrews about metadata, and his new book “No More Silos: Metadata Strategy for Online Publishers”: Transcript This is the Cherryleaf Podcast The normal way in which seems to have been a tradition so far in the way that we’ve done the interviews on the… Read more »
New vacancy #4190 Contract Technical Author, Cambridge
Our client is a software company in Cambridge that is developing a new database tool. It is looking for a Technical Author on a short term contract. The work is to: Explain the concepts behind the tool Write Help topics on how to use the software Write microcopy text to guide the user inside the… Read more »