[drupal-docs] Style sheet
mystavash at animecards.org
mystavash at animecards.org
Tue Apr 5 16:52:48 UTC 2005
Quoting Ron Mahon <ron at inmrc.com>:
> Anisa
> I was having trouble visualizing all the different suggestions so I created
> a sample for further refinement.
Nifty. :) Just so people are aware, this is an example of a page about a
module that would be included in the handbook.
> Module File/directory Name:
Perhaps just module name?
> Version: (module version not drupal version)
>
> Works with drupal versions: (4.5.+ 4.6.0)
We should probably make a distinction from core modules (which by definition are
distributed with the version of drupal they belong to) and contributed modules.
I wonder if 'is available for Drupal Versions: x.x ' might be better. A bit
fuzzy here.
> Purpose :( This module was designed to allow the easy installation of new
> vocabulary's in to the normal menu) This could be copied to or referenced in
> the help file.
Good idea!
> This module is not compatible with: ( )
>
>
>
> Reason you should install:
Hm, this can get vague. Maybe 'example uses', or 'what this module does'?
> Screen shots: (Link)
>
> Video: (link)
>
>
>
> This module is dependent on: (Database Tables Name of, special cron process
> etc.)
'requires' perhaps. :) Here we can also include any required modules (for
example, workflow requires actions).
> This module compliments (modules a, x, f)
Not sure on this... what's an example of two modules that compliment each other
well?
> It may be helpful if 5 or 6 people just try to fill it out for different
> modules, and see where the problems are. I will do the taxonomy menu if
> that's agreeable. I have this as a word file but I don't think this list
> will take attachments. I will try if it's missing I think of something else.
Sounds like a great idea! Actual examples usually make things a lot clearer. :)
Anisa.
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