MadCap Flare 2024: The Definitive Guide

By listening to his readers, DeLoach has added content that will only enhance the user’s experience with the software. This is a book worth adding to any MadCap Flare user’s bookshelf.

MadCap Flare 2024: The Definitive Guide by Scott DeLoach

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With this easy-to-use and comprehensive guide, you can learn how to organize, write, design, and publish online help, user guides, knowledge bases, policies and procedures, and more using the industry benchmark for single source publishing: MadCap Flare. Flare expert Scott DeLoach shares detailed information about importing content from Author-it, RoboHelp, Doc-to-Help, Confluence, Markdown, Word, and FrameMaker and provides step-by-step instructions for using all of Flare’s features.

Also included is a quick reference list of keyboard shortcuts and an innovative task index. Each section includes sample test questions and answers so you can review what you’ve learned. If you want to use Flare like a pro, this is your guide.

This 568 page guide covers all of the new features in Flare 2024, including publishing to Xyleme Syndicate and reducing menu flicker in HTML5 targets.

To order for $40, visit our publisher at www.lulu.com.

"The Bible to Madcap Flare.”
Anet Gambina
“Invaluable for reminders of functionality. A terrific refresher and a great tool for those just starting out.”
I easily passed my Flare exam using Scott’s power-packed “Little Blue Book”. The MadCap Flare Developer’s Guide is the best Flare book on the market. It goes to the heart of everything about MC Flare. The Developer’s Guide is really the only book you need to start producing quality Flare projects right away. I even carried Scott’s book on vacation, so it was portable, easy-to-read, and targeted to what I needed to deliver my new projects quickly. With a 3 year-old child, it’s hard to get through long books. Brief, informative chapters kept me moving along. I was surprised how much info I picked up within a few short reads and implemented in my Help system. It was instrumental in a large Help conversion project, over 1,000 topics, that I brought over from RoboHelp and styled with no major hiccups. Thanks Scott!
Tresha D. Russ