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The Helpware Group

Welcome to the home of The Helpware Group. Here you will find support for MS HTML Help 1.x and MS Help 2.0, FrontPage and Delphi. We are based in Melbourne Australia. Enjoy the site.

helpware.net. Resources>Software>Help>Microsoft Windows

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HTML Help 1.x FAQ

This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions for the FAR HTML program and HTML Help users in general.

Helpware.net (2001). Reference>Writing>Help

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MS HELP 2.0

MS Help 2.x was announced at WinWriters on March 5, 2001. MS Help 2 is the help system used by Visual Studio .NET help and MSDN Library, and now the Borland .NET IDEs. Getting started with MS Help 2.0? This site is a start.

Helpware.net (2001). Reference>Writing>Help>Technical Writing

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Creating Accessible Tabular Data Tables: A Help Authoring Guide

This Fast Track tutorial demonstrates and employs web standards and accessibility methods for tabular data table creation. It is presented free of charge to the community as a help authoring, technical writing and web design guide.

Palinkas, Frank M. helpware.net (2009). Articles>Web Design>Accessibility>Help

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Calling Accessible Context-Sensitive Help with Unobtrusive DOM/JavaScript: A Help Authoring Guide

This Fast Track tutorial demonstrates two methods to call Context-Sensitive Help in a Web Form. We'll discover how Unobtrusive DOM/JavaScript achieves the desired result in calling Context-Sensitive help, and demonstrate how to keep the Structure, Presentation, and Behavior layers of a web page completely separate from one another ensuring good practice with current web standards and accessibility rules.

Palinkas, Frank M. helpware.net (2009). Articles>Web Design>Documentation>Help

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Building Accessible Static Navigation with C.S.S. and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005: A Help Authoring Guide

There are times when we need to build a navigation tree stucture to accomodate a small document collection. There is no need to have this nav list expand or contract, so employing a Behavior layer (unobtrusive DOM/JavaScript) is not appropriate.

Palinkas, Frank M. helpware.net (2009). Articles>Web Design>CSS>Help

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