[drupal-docs] Handbook Root books

Anisa mystavash at animecards.org
Tue Apr 26 23:07:26 UTC 2005


Hm.  This can't be rolled into the admin guide?

Anisa.

judah wrote:

> these look good. i would really like to add a User Guide section.
>
> Users Guide
> This may be short and sweet but it would be helpful to give the user 
> something basic to end users to understand the structure. By user I 
> mean end user, the client who will be using this. This only needs to 
> be there for the modules in core, the node, the comments, etc. We can 
> add documentation for the other modules after these.
> Stuff that answeres questions like,
> - "how do I create a page?"
> - "how do I edit a page?"
> - "options for formatting (HTML, PHP, WYSIWYG Tools)"
> - Spell checking, etc
> - where does my page go after i submit it. etc
>
> catch my drift?
>
> best regards,
> judah
>
>
> Anisa wrote:
>
>> http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/HandbookVersionTwo
>>
>> So, header arguments aside, the styleguide is coming along...  I 
>> could still wish someone would agree with my basic page idea, but oh, 
>> well.  ;p
>>
>> However, consensus on root books was still not made.
>>
>> Right now on the wiki at 
>> http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/HandbookVersionTwo , these are the root 
>> books:
>>
>> About Drupal
>> Getting Started
>> Admin Guide
>> Developer's Guide
>>
>> However, some of these are the results of changes I made katei ni.  I 
>> have marked them in the changelog, so you can rewind back to what was 
>> originally there if you like.
>>
>> Opinions required, either on list or on the wiki.
>>
>> Anisa.
>>
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