Title :
Breaking the rules for Web sites
Author_Institution :
Tech. & Professional Writing Program, San Francisco State Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
World Wide Web style guides meet a need for writers adapting to new challenges posed by the Web´s screen display, interactivity, multimedia options and code limitations. A sampling of Web style guides found differences in scope and emphasis, but common tendencies toward inflexible and shallow rule-making. This suggests that we might improve the next generation of Web style guides (and Web sites) by applying familiar approaches. This might involve paying greater attention to process and to context issues, including audience, purpose, conditions of use, and cultural, political and ethical concerns. Relying on well-grounded professional principles of editorial judgment and targeting style guides for specific applications could also help Web writers to adapt to continuing technology changes
Keywords :
Internet; multimedia systems; technical presentation; Web sites; World Wide Web style guides; application targeting; audience; code limitations; context issues; cultural concerns; editorial judgment; emphasis; ethical concerns; interactivity; multimedia options; political concerns; process issues; professional principles; purpose; scope; screen display; shallow rule-making; technology changes; usage conditions; writing; Books; Cultural differences; Displays; Global communication; Joining processes; Labeling; Multimedia systems; Sampling methods; Web page design; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1997. IPCC '97 Proceedings. Crossroads in Communication., 1997 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4184-8
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1997.637035