I was the technical writer and UX writer for the Salesforce Mobile development teams from 2006–2012, and I was responsible for creating documentation for the Salesforce Mobile apps for iPhone, Windows Mobile, and Blackberry. This case study focuses on the Salesforce Mobile documentation for iPhone, which I published in 2008 and maintained until 2012.
There were two primary audiences for the Salesforce Mobile documentation:
At Salesforce, we create single-source documentation. We write our help topics in XML files, and we use DITA to combine those XML files and build different deliverables, such as online help and user guides.
When I joined Salesforce, the documentation team didn’t have any mobile-friendly build targets. The PDF build target wouldn’t work for mobile users—they were unlikely to read a PDF on a phone. And the HTML build target didn’t display properly in mobile browsers because it had a sidebar and the CSS wasn’t optimized for mobile.
As the first mobile writer on the documentation team, I had to establish processes for delivering content to mobile users. I worked with the documentation architect to develop a mobile-friendly build target, and then I created the first mobile online help system at Salesforce.
I created the documentation for the Salesforce Mobile app for iPhone by writing the help topics in XML. You can view the user guide as a PDF to see the build output. Unfortunately the mobile help system is no longer online because the app was deprecated in 2013 when a new, improved mobile client for iOS was released.
I used the following process to create the documentation:
A quick note: I initially wrote this guide in 2008. At the time, Salesforce style was much more formal than it is now. (And I eventually led the initiative to make Salesforce content friendlier and more human.) So please keep that in mind when you read the user guide.
Unfortunately the mobile online help system no longer exists for Salesforce Mobile because the app was deprecated, but you can view the PDF by clicking either of the page samples below.