Software User Guides &
Quality
sentence should be between 10-15 words in length.
The page should also
have plenty of white space (see below).
Functionality
The page margins should allow for binding and double-sided printing and
the headers/footers should use as little space as
possible in order to maxi-
mise the amount of space available for the actual text of the user guide.
White Space
Perhaps one of the most important factors in page
design is the relationship
between printed matter and white space. Borowick (1996:132) defines
white space as “any part of a page that is blank and used to separate ideas.”
This relationship is known as spacing and
includes spaces between lines,
paragraphs and margins.
Margins
Margins should be wide enough not just to facilitate binding (Austin &
Dodd 1985:50) but to increase the amount of white space and “prevent the
reader’s eyes from running off the end of the page” (Borowick 1996:130).
It is generally agreed that the page margins should be at least 1 inch on all
sides with an additional 0.5 inch for the inside margin (Borowick 1996:130)
although D’Agenais & Carruthers (1985:185) suggest a 0.7 inch margin.
Columns
White space can be increased by using a two column
format where the left
column is used for headings and the right is used for body text (Mancuso
1990:139). The following diagram illustrates this concept.
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Figure 1: Two Column Page Layout
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