You just take your help topic and apply micro content condition tags to determine what surfaces in micro content to allow you to repurpose your source material even more.įor example, suppose you have a topic called “How to Watch Star Wars.” First, you would define a tag such as “TopicOnly”: However, with the 2020 release, the Micro Content Editor has been enhanced to allow authors to work with micro content conditions, to enhance single-sourcing even more. Responses to these phrases can be authored directly in the Micro Content Editor, or they can be leveraged from existing topics or snippets for use as a micro content search result. MadCap introduced micro content authoring in the Flare 2019 release, making it easy to create phrases that could be paired to micro content responses that appear as featured search results. If you view the entire Conditions topic, you’ll see the same content instance at the top: Here’s the micro content instance:Ī condition is a single-sourcing feature that you can apply to files or to different areas of your content, so that some information displays in some outputs but not in others, or it displays only when viewed on a certain device or screen size. Notice that the definition of conditions in the micro content is the same as in the Conditions topic. Micro content is like a tweet rather than a full article. Typically, micro content shows only a fraction of the content from the full topic. Rather than clicking one of the search results topics, e.g., Conditions, you can view content directly in the search results. You can see how it works in Flare’s help by searching for a topic such as “conditions”: What is micro content? In short, micro content is content (text, images, or even animated gifs) that surface directly in the search results rather than requiring you to click into another page. Since that MadCap Software release in April 2019, micro content has been a success that MadCap Software is seeking to build upon even more. Last year I wrote a post called Flare adds micro content feature, taking steps toward content management for AI scenarios - it was the first time I’d written about micro content. A “copy” button is included in Flare’s Responsive HTML5 output, so a reader can copy the code, right from the docs. In short, line numbers can help preserve the context even when you chunk up different lines of code in more narrative explanation. Users could still retain the larger context by looking at the full code sample to see where their specific line number appears. Here’s what continuous numbering looks like:Ĭontinuous numbering could be especially useful if you have a large code sample that you want to show in entirety at first, and then follow up section by section with narration after every few lines. Additionally, a continuous numbering option will pick up numbering from the previous line number. ![]() Selecting the language will apply the right color coding for different elements. If you have a code sample, you can now apply syntax highlighting: ![]() Code Syntax HighlightingĪ welcome improvement in the MadCap Flare 2020 release is a new code editor with syntax highlighting. Note that MadCap Software is one of my site sponsors.
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