[wp-docs] WPMU table of contents
Andrea
andrea at ronandandrea.com
Tue Aug 11 20:51:27 UTC 2009
hi!
I'm really really interested in contributing as well. I have to carve
out a little time though, and would love some guidance on where to start.
i have worked on some of the pages before - notably parts of upgrading
WPMU, and the database description.
Andrea (aka "andrea_r")
Lorelle VanFossen wrote:
> I'm TOTALLY thrilled about the red links being back. Thanks for noticing.
>
> The WPMU page should be tagged in that category. I'll double check.
>
> Thanks for attacking these articles. We're desperate to highlight this
> area, especially in light of the merger. More and more people are
> trying MU out as BuddyPress moves into popularity.
>
> We also need some stuff on BuddyPress and MU. Hint, hint. :D
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lorelle
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Carreg<carreg at carregs-blog.co.uk> wrote:
>> Thanks, that looks good and should make it a whole lot easier to find things
>> MU related. I'll have a go at getting some of those pages updated and
>> fleshed out over the next couple of days. We should probably also add a
>> link back from the top of Category:WPMU back to that page to make it easier
>> to find.
>>
>> While I'm at it, thanks also to whoever got the red links back for pages
>> which don't exist -- that'll make my ongoing work through the WPMU function
>> pages a whole lot easier to manage!
>>
>> C.
>>
>> Lorelle on WordPress wrote:
>>> I've added a WPMU "table of contents" with articles I found tagged with
>>> the WPMU category, a first step in cleaning up the table of contents
>>> organization of the Codex.
>>>
>>> http://codex.wordpress.org/WPMU
>>>
>>> I'm sure I missed some articles. I included links to things like the WPMU
>>> functions without listing all of the functions as that is the purpose of
>>> that page, not the main TOC page. I also did not include examples of WPMU
>>> Plugins and Widgets as those aren't educational or technical articles but
>>> examples pointed to from other articles - except where they represented a
>>> technical example.
>>>
>>> Could you all go through the Codex and check to see if I missed any key
>>> articles, especially those that will work in the username space?
>>>
>>> It's also clear that many of these articles are seriously out of date. For
>>> instance:
>>>
>>> 1. http://codex.wordpress.org/WPMU_Widgets needs to be updated with
>>> instructions on how to widgetize a Plugin or Widget for WPMU
>>> 2. http://codex.wordpress.org/WPMU_Plugins needs to have instructions on
>>> how to convert a Plugin to WPMU compatibility - not showcase some WPMU
>>> Plugins.
>>>
>>> Anyone ready to take these on, jump on them and let us know.
>>>
>>> If you find articles that need to be in the WPMU table of contents, please
>>> let me know and I'll add them. Also check to ensure I put them in the right
>>> "category" grouping on the TOC. Not sure which articles should really be in
>>> the Development section and which under Advanced. It is always a hard line
>>> to determine.
>>>
>>> If this inspires you to write up more WPMU articles, GO FOR IT! :D
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Lorelle
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