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What is a good format to create a technical documentation for a given website requirement?

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Question added by dana tutunji , Architect , Helou Trading Co
Date Posted: 2013/06/19
SUBHASHISH BHATTACHARYA
by SUBHASHISH BHATTACHARYA , Asst. Manager-AutoCAD Drawing & Technical Documentation , Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

Dear Dana,your question is very good!It seems that you are looking at documenting requirements for websites, I'd suggest looking at wireframes, prototypes, storyboards, and mockups to tease out the visual requirements.
Along with that, look at creating a functional specification for any functionality the site has to offer and define any content requirements.
I would also like to say about "Web Publisher" in the sequence.Web Publisher is an application for creating and maintaining Web sites.
It takes documents developed in Word processors and automatically converts them into HTML pages, inserts images and other objects, and allows hyperlinks, between different parts of the document and also links to other Web sites.Sometimes we have to make an HTML version of a document in order to publish it on the Web.
There are some applications that allows one to write HTML code easily, such as GnnPress, or HtmlWriter.
It would be much more simple and faster, if we could directly convert a Word document into an HTML document.
There are some applications that permit this, most of them are quite rudimentary and give poor results.
Web Publisher, a software tool, by Ski Soft, allows you to automatically convert one document developed in Word (and other formats, such as, WordPerfect, Frame Maker, Works, Excel, or PowerPoint), into a proper Web document, including text, tables and images.

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