Posted by gardenergirl on February 6, 2007, at 10:45:44
In reply to Re: When FAQ is revised » Dr. Bob, posted by MidnightBlue on February 6, 2007, at 0:43:50
Me neither. I scroll quickly past all the top stuff. That's why at least for me, I would most readily see a change if it were a different color or font. Maybe in red or blue or something. Or bold or italics, though I don't know that I'd easily spot italics.
I suppose that a change in a section could be highlighted in some way, and then the next time anything in that section is changed, the new area could be "cleared" or returned to the usual font, and then the newest revision could be highlighted. And then to combine ideas here, though I realize it makes more work, a notice and link could be provided at the top or perhaps bottom of pages that says something like, "Please see revisions to site guidelines in the FAQ" or something like that.
Also, I think the begin change/end change thing would be great for the visually impaired, but I probably wouldn't spot it unless I were reading through everything and came upon it.
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