This is the introduction where I give you some context for this article and a brief overview of what's in it. By doing this you can quickly determine if this is the right article for you.
In this case, you want to learn how to write help articles for Mozilla Support. So in this article I'll show you examples of the most common writing techniques and wiki markup that we use. You can use both the article and its wiki source as a guide when you write.
In general, we have two basic kinds of articles with two kinds of introductions:
- Tutorial or how-to article intros: A brief summary of the feature or task and what things can be learned (example).
- Troubleshooting article intros: A brief summary of the symptoms and the solution (example).
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How to structure an article
The general idea here is to try to build skills from simple to complex while trying to keep the information needed by most people near the top. So a simple, common solution would usually come before a complex or edge-case solution.
For example, in this Tab Groups article we start with why you should use the feature, then move on to how to make a group and end with more complicated tasks like searching and organizing.
Write descriptive section headings so readers can scan quickly
By naming the section after the task or solution it allows people to quickly browse the article or scan the table of contents to see the scope of the article. In some cases this may be enough information for some users and they wouldn't even need to read the rest of the article.
Create step-by-step instructions
There's nothing more frustrating than finally finding the instructions you need and then getting stranded while trying to follow them because the writer assumed you knew something you didn't. This is why we break our instructions out into complete, numbered steps. If you have to click "OK" at some point we even make that a step.
Here's an example from the Aloitussivun asettaminen article:
- Open a tab with the web page you want to use as your home page.
- Drag and drop that tab onto the Home button .
- Click to set this as page your home page.
Create instructions for different operating systems or versions of Firefox
Often Firefox instructions are different for different operating systems. We have special wiki markup that lets us show Windows instructions to Windows users and Mac instructions to Mac users. If you switch the operating system at the top of this article the steps below will change.
- Click the menu button and choose .
- Select the panel.
- In the Startup box under Home Page: click
- Click to close the Options window.
- Click the menu button and choose .
- Select the panel.
- In the Startup box under Home Page: click
- Close the Preferences window.
- Click the menu button and choose .
- Select the panel.
- In the Startup box under Home Page: click
- Click to close the Preferences window.
Use templates in your step-by-step instructions
There are a lot of common steps in Firefox articles. For these we create "templates" so that we don't have to write (and translate) them over and over again. Usually templates have instructions for all operating systems in them which makes writing out steps even easier. Here are the same steps as shown above but written using templates.
- Napsauta Valikko-painiketta ja valitse . .
- Select the panel.
- In the Startup box under Home Page: click
. - Sulje about:preferences -sivu. Kaikki tekemäsi muutokset tallennetaan automaattisesti.