Author Archives: CharJTF

Webcast: Trends in technical communication, 2012

On January 31, Sarah O’Keefe of Scriptorium Publishing and I talked about tech comm trends for 2012. We each covered three trends (so six in total). Many thanks to all who attended You were a great group! View the webcast … Continue reading

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Using the Mark of the Web (MOTW)

If you develop websites and you add even the littlest bit of JavaScript (like the “framebuster” script I used to add to my sites), you get a warning message when you preview the site in Internet Explorer because of Active … Continue reading

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LavaCon schedule to be posted soon!

LavaCon will be held in San Diego this year, from Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. (I’ll be presenting two sessions: one on setting up WordPress and one on third-party Twitter tools.) I’ve been talking to Jack Molisani, and he told … Continue reading

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Tom Johnson interviews @techcommdood and @charjtf

On Tuesday, May 4, 2010, following a lovely meal at Hoffbrau’s with @AngelosTszelpis and Patrick from @LinguaLinx, and with @docguy and @gryphmount, Tom Johnson interviewed Bill Swallow and me. We sat outside a government building  in downtown Dallas and talked … Continue reading

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Going to WritersUA?

I’ll be speaking about HTML 5 at this year’s WritersUA Conference (full session title: “Structures, Semantics, Controls, and More: HTML 5 Is Here!“). Visit my session page for the description. Be sure to visit the WritersUA Social Media page to see … Continue reading

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Accessibility (presented to Boston/NNE STC Chapters)

On 16 September 2009, I presented a short session on Accessibility (PDF, 28Mb) to the Boston and Northern New England chapters. The presentation is under my copyright and cannot be used without permission.

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