Moodle documentation: Update on Moodle 2.0 Docs

Re: Moodle documentation: Update on Moodle 2.0 Docs

von Frank Ralf -
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I think it's difficult to draw the line between what is development-related and what isn't.

For example the following is my "mantra" when giving advice in the Themes forum (which I would not deem to be development-related):

"CSS FAQ and Themes FAQ are good starting points for learning more about CSS and theming. And use Firebug for analyzing and modifying a webpage's CSS."

* Firebug used to be in the Developer namespace but hasn't been moved to the development docs (yet)
* Themes FAQ should be part of the normal documentation (or the one for admins), it contains many answers to regularly posted questions in the Themes forum.
* CSS FAQ contains general information on CSS aimed at non-developers.

IMHO the development documentation should only contain information for "hard core" developers, i.e. programmers. I wouldn't count theme modifications under development.

Frank




Als Antwort auf Frank Ralf

Re: Moodle documentation: Update on Moodle 2.0 Docs

von Frank Ralf -
Just some more points to consider:

* Themes is part of the user/admin documentation, why not Themes FAQ?

* Special:PopularPages could give some hints which pages are most popular and as such probably read by "the general public" instead of only coders.