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Posted by PHPGB on 08/26/05 21:54
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<26 Aug 2005 11:32:12 -0700>
> What, precisely, makes the manual too "hard" for newbs? Currently I
> attribute any failings to lazyness, but I'm quite possibly biased.
Wot no shit :-)
> The
> first three chapters of the manual are written for people new to the
> language, they are meant to be understandable to a complete newb. If
> someone new to the language cannot understand them, then the manual
> obviously needs to be fixed. If there are specific passages which are
> confusing, we need to be informed in order to fix them. Perhaps one or
> two of you, who are new or relatively new (preferably a complete newb),
> could start at the beginning of the manual and read the first three
> chapters, emailing me when you become confused? (derek at php dot net)
A small 3-4 pages template website would be good .
This template website source code would of course be quite heavily
commented - with a one or two line quick description - followed by a
lengthy detailed description .
A config file to show how stuff in it can be used on other webpages like
the nav menu and links etc .
Also - and very importantly - show users how they can have stuff appear
(only sometimes) by way of several if () {} bits of code .
Do a first draft of the above and I for one would be happy to help by
saying what parts could be improved or what parts need rewritten so the
newbie has a better chance of understanding it .
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