[documentation] Sorting the Troubleshooting FAQ

Lee Hunter lee.hunter at hum.com
Tue Dec 18 02:48:51 UTC 2007


Thanks Steven.

This is done.

I have an orphan node that I don't have rights to delete
(http://drupal.org/node/474).

Is this something that you could do?

Lee

On 12/17/07, Steven Peck <sepeck at gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone put sorted categories back?  hrmmm....
>
> The reason it isn't is that all the categorizations generally make it
> more mouse clicks, neophytes can't find stuff because they don't know
> what they are looking for anyway, new content is never in the right
> place and it leads to much duplication and no one maintains it.
>
> Blank pages is an error message. :)
>
> In any case, if you are willing to play and maintain it go ahead and
> play with it.  You are now the owner of the troubleshooting faq
> section.  Organize it to your hearts content. :)
>
> Steven Peck :: www.blkmtn.org
>
> On Dec 17, 2007 1:39 PM, Lee Hunter <lee.hunter at hum.com> wrote:
> > I'm thinking the Troubleshooting FAQ should be organized by subject
> > area so that when you go to the page
> > (http://drupal.org/Troubleshooting-FAQ) you get a short list of about
> > six subject areas rather than a very long list in random order
> > (currently there are about 60 items ).
> >
> > Actually there's a bit of this already. There's currently a Hosting
> > parent node and a Miscellaneous parent node (although the
> > Miscellaneous node only contains one child).
> >
> > What I'd like to do is create the following child nodes of the FAQ page:
> >
> > - Hosting Issues [renamed from Webhosting issues for new Drupal users]
> > - Site Configuration, Modules and Installation
> > - Accounts, Permissions and Login
> > - Blank Pages and Missing Content
> > - Pages That Display Incorrectly
> > - Error Messages
> >
> > All the existing nodes would then become children of one or another of
> > these nodes with the exception of the "How to Troubleshoot" node which
> > would remain a direct child of the FAQ page.
> >
> > I'm wondering if this is the kind of thing I can just jump in and do
> > or whether it's the sort of thing that needs to be posted as an issue
> > or discussed on this list? Does anyone have any other suggestions or
> > plans for this page?
> >
> > Lee
> > --
> > Pending work: http://drupal.org/project/issues/documentation/
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> >
> --
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