Nick,

I apologize for being unclear. It is very hard to put into words ideas that one knows little about. I will do some more checking and clarify exactly what I am looking for before posting again. Thanks for responding and letting me know of the problem. I wondered why I did not get any responses and I will check out Screensteps. Thanks for the tip. It is a start.

Lorrie

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Nick Lo wrote:
Hi Lorrie,

List,

I am a web designer as a hobby and have run into a situation where I am not sure where to search. Does a standard exist for the creation of web site creation documentation? By this I mean documentation that would/might be turned over to the end user:

 1. to allow the end user to mange the site himself
 2. to document the project and for future reference

When you ask about documentation to "allow the end user to mange the site himself" you're not very clear about whether you mean documenting the construction of the site, e.g., the setup of the CSS for developing future pages, or actual use, e.g., adding/updating/deleting content via a CMS.

I don't have any suggestions for the former but for the latter I can recommend Screensteps. It's not open source but it is fast:

http://www.bluemangolearning.com/

Cheers,

Nick


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