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I am building a WebHelp tool in RoboHelp 8 for Windows. I have no idea which browsers my users will
employ, but we have decided NOT to go with a CHM solution for a variety of technical reasons. So we will deliver a folder of htm topics to
a server-based location and provide each user with a link to the index file.
According to everything I have read, I should be able to create browse sequences for my users to follow, but I don't see how it works. When I was building CHM files, it worked great for me, except it seemed to require that I install a special file on each user's PC, which was unfeasible to do.
In my single-source layout pod, I select WebHelp and on the second screen make sure that Browse Sequence is selected in the Additional Options region. Under the Tools menu in RoboHelp, I have created half a dozen sequences.
When I generate the webhelp file and open it in Internet Explorer, though, I don't see anything resembling a browse sequence.
So what have I done wrong? Or are browse sequences not supported in WebHelp?
Thanks.
Not that I'm aware of. Browse sequences are not widely used these days, especially with WebHelp output.
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If you are expecting a bar similar to the Browse Sequence bar in CHM files, think again. In WebHelp they do not appear like that. In your skin file, ensure you have the buttons setup correctly. If they are, they appear in the output just above the tri-pane tab. There is also no way of knowing whether a topic forms part of a Browse Sequence until you click on it. See the example below:
Notice the left / right arrow above the TOC. As I have clicked on the "About Table Structure" topic which is the last topic in a Browse Sequence the left arrow is active. If I click it, the right arrow becomes active also.
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Thanks, Colum.
I am seeing those arrows already. So, in effect, the user has to stumble upon one of the sequences, at which point they don't know what's next (or prior) in the sequence or even the fact that they're in the midst of a sequence at all. If anything, the presence of those arrows may confuse the user, as to why they're jumping around the TOC so wildly!
The visual cues of the series of topics were so useful when I was building CHMs out of RoboHelp! I guess I can tweak the skin a little, but I don't see a lot of use to browse sequences in WebHelp.
Is there something else can be done to enhance browse sequences in WebHelp?
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Not that I'm aware of. Browse sequences are not widely used these days, especially with WebHelp output.
The RoboColum(n) | @robocolumn | Colum McAndrew |
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It's a shame. It's a nifty little feature when it works.
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Hi there
You might consider submitting a Feature Request asking for an improvement in the way Browse Sequences are implemented for web based outputs.
For example, I could envision perhaps a tab alongside the TOC/Index/Glossary whatever that would present something akin to what the CHM files had. Or even some indication inside the topic as you see when you generate WebHelp without using a skin.
Link to the wish form is in my sig lines.
Cheers... Rick
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Thanks, Rick. I put in the request.
As I recall, much as I loved browse sequences in the CHM output file, it was a bear getting them to work for all the users. We were required to install a file on their systems, which was unlikely to happen and eliminated the usefulness of and otherwise handy little function.