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Manufacturers are currently grappling with determining whether they should put safety information on the Web and if they do how it should be presented. Technical
communicators, Web content developers, and Web
designers will ultimately be responsible for the
presentation of Web-based safety information. This
article discusses special considerations that should be
given the formatting (HTML, PDF, etc.), design, (font,
size, and color), and location of safety information on
the Web. Additionally, areas for future research on the
issue of Web-based safety information are identified. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Designing for the Web: Special Considerations for Safety Information http://www.stc.org/confproceed/2001/PDFs/STC48-000174.PDF
Tallman, Lisa A. STC Proceedings 2001
Abstract: Manufacturers are currently grappling with determining whether they should put safety information on the Web and if they do how it should be presented. Technical
communicators, Web content developers, and Web
designers will ultimately be responsible for the
presentation of Web-based safety information. This
article discusses special considerations that should be
given the formatting (HTML, PDF, etc.), design, (font,
size, and color), and location of safety information on
the Web. Additionally, areas for future research on the
issue of Web-based safety information are identified.
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