MadCap Flare 11’s new Top Nav HTML5 output enables our customers to build modern responsive documentation portals that are sleek, easier to navigate and designed to match the look and feel of your organization’s website. In this webinar, we’ll hear from two experts representing the teams that helped create the new documentation portals for Bomgar, a remote support solutions firm, and Conga, developer of document generation and reporting tools for Salesforce.
- Bomgar’s recently launched Bomgar Technical Documentation site (link) features a sleek new responsive design, improved search and enhanced SEO.
- Conga’s recently launched Congasphere™ (link) won two awards at the Customer Experience Recognition Awards at Information Development World 2015 and features engaging, quirky graphics and a functional structure designed to assist a customer's journey from novice to net promoter.
Join Justin Brock, SEO Strategist of Bomgar, and Homer Christensen, Content Architect of Conga, as we take an in-depth look at how their current documentation portals were created using MadCap Flare.
Speakers

Homer Christensen
Content Architect, Conga
Homer Christensen is an award-winning technical writer and UX designer, an Information Architect, MadSkills consultant, and an award-winning tech writer... Read More
Homer Christensen is an award-winning technical writer and UX designer, an Information Architect, MadSkills consultant, and an award-winning tech writer and UX designer. His client list includes Nestle, Microsoft, Ellie Mae, Conga, and the State of California. When not writing or coding, he’ll likely be bikepacking, winemaking, or enjoying his permaculture garden. You can find more information on www.homerchristensen.com.

Justin Brock
SEO Strategist, Bomgar
Justin Brock is the SEO Strategist at Bomgar Corporation. In his former role as technical writer, Brock developed a search engine friendly approach to... Read More
Justin Brock is the SEO Strategist at Bomgar Corporation. In his former role as technical writer, Brock developed a search engine friendly approach to MadCap Flare Webhelp targets and created an open source project (Flarestrap) which helped define the SEO requirements for webhelp built with Flare.