Course Overview
This Course in
meant for people who are highly focused in learning and mastering Adobe
FrameMaker. People in Technical Writing, Printing, Traditional Publishing, Data
Conversion, and Content Development can join this course.
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER
SESSION 1
- Understanding different Markup Languages
- SGML
- History of Standard Generalized Markup Language
- HTML
- HyperText Markup Language and W3C standards
- XML
- XML basics for Technical Communicators
- Why XML?
- Single sourcing concept using XML
- XML Vs. HTML
SESSION 2
- Structured FrameMaker Concepts
- FrameMaker and XML
- Structured FrameMaker Interface
- How is this different from the normal one?
- Where do you use Structured FrameMaker?
- What is EDD?
- What is DTD?
- Using available EDDs
- Creating your own EDDs
SESSION 3
- Structured FrameMaker Concepts
- Components of a Structured Authoring Environment
- Getting started with a structured document
- FrameMaker and XML
- Implementing Structured FrameMaker
- Migrating from Unstructured Interface to Structured Interface
SESSION 4
- Introduction to DITA
SESSION 5
- Authoring guidelines for DITA: concepts, tasks, reference, glossary
SESSION 6
- Information architecture with DITA: task flows and tables of contents
SESSION 7
- Information architecture with DITA: relationship tables and linking
SESSION 8
- DITA and reuse: metadata, filtering, flagging, and content referencing
SESSION 9
- Specialization: creating new topic or map types
SESSION 10
- Assignment, Test, and Certification
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