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This plugin should be under the 1.9 documentation, not 2.0.  It can be confusing when the release notes say "1.9 and up" but that doesn't mean 2.0, it means 1.9.X
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Think this page could still use some more work in the heading organization, some subheadings don't have much info.  I like to see "use content" at the top and the techie setup stuff towards the bottom. Setup is really the second thing a person looks at and hopefully the least referred to part of the page content.  First they have to decide if they want it, thus features and use should come first, then the techie stuff :) .  This looks like a very handy tool that I am going to look at more closely in the next couple of months.  Hope my edits helped. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 10:21, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
Think this page could still use some more work in the heading organization, some subheadings don't have much info.  I like to see "use content" at the top and the techie setup stuff towards the bottom. Setup is really the second thing a person looks at and hopefully the least referred to part of the page content.  First they have to decide if they want it, thus features and use should come first, then the techie stuff :) .  This looks like a very handy tool that I am going to look at more closely in the next couple of months.  Hope my edits helped. --[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 10:21, 11 May 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:20, 28 September 2011

Move Page

This plugin should be under the 1.9 documentation, not 2.0. It can be confusing when the release notes say "1.9 and up" but that doesn't mean 2.0, it means 1.9.X

Page changes

Think this page could still use some more work in the heading organization, some subheadings don't have much info. I like to see "use content" at the top and the techie setup stuff towards the bottom. Setup is really the second thing a person looks at and hopefully the least referred to part of the page content. First they have to decide if they want it, thus features and use should come first, then the techie stuff :) . This looks like a very handy tool that I am going to look at more closely in the next couple of months. Hope my edits helped. --Chris collman 10:21, 11 May 2009 (UTC)