Great input, however, Learn WordPress has its short and cute presentations geared towards their audience and the goals of the Codex is not to emulate but to expand, go into more detail that helps people understand more on how things work rather than just the basic button pushing. The WordPress Lessons section is where the short and concise information goes in the Codex. <br>
<br>The Quick Start Guide was probably not a good one to start with as that document was marked for editing, expansion, or removal and has been on my removal list for a long time. In fact, I thought I had. I'll take another look at that. Thanks for pointing it out. <br>
<br>You make some very good points. Could you please select one to start with and write it up according to the guidelines in your username space and let's talk about it. <br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Lorelle<br><br><br>
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I've finally had time to go through the site's information. I found errors and I know it's still in development. I don't see anything that isn't already covered in the WordPress Codex and Learn WordPress, and the inline help files. Did you have a specific article in mind that you thought might port over to the Codex?<br>
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