[drupal-docs] Handbook Root books

Anisa mystavash at animecards.org
Wed Apr 27 13:46:31 UTC 2005


Why does there need to be a place for end end users in the Drupal 
handbook?  They won't look there, they'll go to their own site admin.

Anisa.

judah wrote:

> I think it should be separate. There needs to be a place to address 
> the end users. It will not get the attention it needs to if it is 
> rolled into the admin section. I'm pretty sure it would get neglected. 
> But now that I think about it the end users guide could be drastically 
> different from site to site. So I withdraw this suggestion but offer a 
> new one.
>
> Are we going to write tutorials or documentation on the core modules? 
> Like the node module, the comment module, contact module, etc?
>
> Best Regards,
> Judah
>
> Anisa wrote:
>
>> 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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>>> 2. To look upon or consider in a particular way.
>>> 3. To hold in esteem or respect: She regards her teachers highly.
>>> 4. To relate or refer to; concern: This item regards their liability. 
>>>
>>>best
>>> 1. Surpassing all others in excellence, achievement, or quality; most excellent: the best performer; the best grade of ore.
>>> 2. Most satisfactory, suitable, or useful; most desirable: the best solution; the best time for planting.
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>re·gard
> 1. To look at attentively; observe closely.
> 2. To look upon or consider in a particular way.
> 3. To hold in esteem or respect: She regards her teachers highly.
> 4. To relate or refer to; concern: This item regards their liability. 
>
>best
> 1. Surpassing all others in excellence, achievement, or quality; most excellent: the best performer; the best grade of ore.
> 2. Most satisfactory, suitable, or useful; most desirable: the best solution; the best time for planting.
> 3. Greatest; most: He spoke for the best part of an hour.
> 4. Most highly skilled: the best doctor in town.
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