MadCap Flare was built to support multi-language authoring, translation and publishing. If you are currently translating content or considering translation in the future, this is a webinar you don’t want to miss. We have identified five key considerations to keep in mind during the content creation and authoring process that will help reduce your costs and speed project translation time.
The following 5 areas will be discussed during the webinar:
- Hyperlinks vs. cross references
- Hard-coded image dimensions
- Extraneous tags
- Variables
- XREF file format
Join Jennifer Schudel, localization specialist and Jose Sermeno, Product Evangelist for a free live one-hour presentation on managing your translation projects with MadCap Flare.
Speakers

Jennifer Schudel
Localization Specialist, MadTranslations, Inc.
As Localization Specialist, Jennifer helps manage the translation process for Flare projects, software, and websites. Her Flare expertise has been... Read More
As Localization Specialist, Jennifer helps manage the translation process for Flare projects, software, and websites. Her Flare expertise has been critical in localizing Flare projects into over 25 languages and in streamlining the translation process for many clients by suggesting authoring improvements of both a structural and linguistic nature. Jennifer enjoys collaborating with clients so that both the workflow and the final product meet their needs and exceed their expectations.

Jose Sermeno
Product Evangelist, MadCap Software, Inc.
With over 10 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Sermeno brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the product evangelist team, helping... Read More
With over 10 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Sermeno brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the product evangelist team, helping introduce new users to everything MadCap Software. In his spare time, Jose is the Project Director for San Diego City Robotics, the San Diego community college systems robotics program, and enjoys working in software design and open source hardware development. Prior to joining MadCap in late 2010, Jose ran a Drupal development shop, and was an application manager for Temple University Health System.