!?! Non sequitur, surely? The book is written for organizations.
Most organizations who are in a position to enact this stuff (SMEs and upwards) actually do do this already. You can say "oh if they do it then it must be good advice" but it's just obvious. Involve stakeholders early? Well blow me down with a feather. Who would guess that (say) the lead technical documentation writer in my organization might want to be involved early in a website rewrite that involved new docs for our software?
As the trials of life continue to take their toll, remember that there
is always a future in Computer Maintenance.
-- National Lampoon, "Deteriorata"
It's not about Flash... (Score:0)
Most of the comments seem to fixate on the Adobe Flash comment.
Flash is the 3rd word of the review...did anybody read more? Until the end?
It's NOT about Flash...
Re:It's not about Flash... (Score:2)
True. The rest of it was about stating the obvious however, so maybe no one felt obliged to comment on it?
Re: (Score:0)
If it was obvious, why then is there such lousy content on most web sites?
maybe he obvious is really not so obvious.
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!?! Non sequitur, surely? The book is written for organizations.
Most organizations who are in a position to enact this stuff (SMEs and upwards) actually do do this already. You can say "oh if they do it then it must be good advice" but it's just obvious.
Involve stakeholders early? Well blow me down with a feather. Who would guess that (say) the lead technical documentation writer in my organization might want to be involved early in a website rewrite that involved new docs for our software?