: Who is your audience (beginners, experts, students)? Identify the "What" : What specific problem are you solving?
: A guide on "How to fix a flat tire" is better than "How to maintain a bike". 2. Choose Your Format Step-by-Step : Best for tutorials or repairs. YanayД±m
: Use screenshots, photos, or diagrams to anchor the text. : Who is your audience (beginners, experts, students)
: Best for demonstrating physical movement or complex UI flows. 3. Structure the Content Introduction : Briefly explain what the user will achieve. : Best for demonstrating physical movement or complex
: Best for quick references or builds (like character guides in games).
: Apps like Amadine or plugins like GuideGuide help you create perfect grids and alignments.
💡 : Always test your guide by giving it to someone who doesn't know the topic. If they get stuck, your guide needs more detail in that step!