I completely agree, Syed.

Even though my coworker has grudgingly compromised, he still claims the 
complexity of individual chapters dictates whether or not to use running 
headers 
in them.

And, as I said before, he claims your (and my) logic are -- his words -- "apple 
pie and motherhood stuff" and don't mean anything.

And yes, I have been and continue to desperately scour the Net for another 
place 
to go.







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From: "Syed Zaeem Hosain ([email protected])" <[email protected]>
To: Ken Poshedly <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 8:33:19 PM
Subject: RE: Running page header/footer spacin question


Ø  I told him the page formatting elements must be the same across all book 
chapters (we call them sections), or else the book (manual) comes across 
looking 
like a kludge of different stuff from different sources. He disagrees.
I am amazed that he can disagree! In my experience, the quality of a company’s 
web site and its documentation is a _clear_ indicator.
If an organization cannot take the time and trouble to make sure their 
documentation is accurate and has a “consistent” look-and-feel, I worry about 
the same sloppiness in the rest of the company, their products and their 
support.
Analogous to spelling errors in resumes – it gains candidates an _automatic_ 
black mark.
Z
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