How do I propose structural changes to the new wiki?

Before I put some time into the docs, I thought I’d ask if others have been
thinking about the structure of the docs. Even from Railo days, it’s never
been ‘great’ and I’d like to contribute to seeing that change.

The Guide is currently:—

  • Reference

    • Lucee functions
    • Lucee tags
    • Unsupported Tags & Functions
    • Additional Tags & Functions
  • Guides and tutorials

    • Getting Started
      • First steps
      • Newbie Quesions (contains windows install instructions)
    • Running Lucee
    • Updating Lucee
    • Cookbook
    • working with the Lucee Script
    • Extensions
    • About Lucee
    • Lucee 5
  • Categories

  • About the docs


I’d suggest this (as a start) could be:

( guides before reference, as you need to understand what Lucee is and how
to install it before you can code )

Guides and Tutorials

  • About Lucee (4 series & 5 series) (currently ‘About Lucee’ in main
    menu’
  • Getting Started
    • Installing & Updating Lucee (standard server)
      • Lucee Express (temporary server)
      • Building From Source (custom server)
      • Running multiple instances
      • Clustering Lucee
      • Using external caching (memcahed,etc)
    • First Steps
      • Some
      • Cookbook
      • Where to get help
      • Where to find extensions (lucee, cfx, riaforge)

Reference

  • Lucee Cookbook
  • CFML
    • CFML Functions
    • CFML Tags
    • Unsupported CFML Tags & Functions
    • Additional Tags & Functions
  • Lucee (v5.x+) (currently Lucee 5 in main menu)
    • Lucee Script
    • The Lucee dialect
    • Abstract/Final Modifiers
    • Access Modifiers for variables
  • Extending Lucee
    • Lucee Extensions
    • CFML Extensions (CFX)
    • Going beyond Lucee (using lucee and new 5.x features)

This is a great way to suggest it :slight_smile: If you’re on the CFML slack channel
you could give me a shout and I could help set you up so that you could
help make this structural shift happen if you like (and help out in other
ways)?

Happy to do a screenshare on Google hangout or somesuch.

DominicOn 2 November 2015 at 03:43, Dawesi <@Christopher_Dawes> wrote:

Before I put some time into the docs, I thought I’d ask if others have
been thinking about the structure of the docs. Even from Railo days, it’s
never been ‘great’ and I’d like to contribute to seeing that change.

The Guide is currently:


  • Reference

    • Lucee functions
    • Lucee tags
    • Unsupported Tags & Functions
    • Additional Tags & Functions
  • Guides and tutorials

    • Getting Started
      • First steps
      • Newbie Quesions (contains windows install instructions)
    • Running Lucee
    • Updating Lucee
    • Cookbook
    • working with the Lucee Script
    • Extensions
    • About Lucee
    • Lucee 5
  • Categories

  • About the docs


I’d suggest this (as a start) could be:

( guides before reference, as you need to understand what Lucee is and
how to install it before you can code )

Guides and Tutorials

  • About Lucee (4 series & 5 series) (currently ‘About Lucee’ in main
    menu’
  • Getting Started
    • Installing & Updating Lucee (standard server)
      • Lucee Express (temporary server)
      • Building From Source (custom server)
      • Running multiple instances
      • Clustering Lucee
      • Using external caching (memcahed,etc)
    • First Steps
      • Some
      • Cookbook
      • Where to get help
      • Where to find extensions (lucee, cfx, riaforge)

Reference

  • Lucee Cookbook
  • CFML
    • CFML Functions
    • CFML Tags
    • Unsupported CFML Tags & Functions
    • Additional Tags & Functions
  • Lucee (v5.x+) (currently Lucee 5 in main menu)
    • Lucee Script
    • The Lucee dialect
    • Abstract/Final Modifiers
    • Access Modifiers for variables
  • Extending Lucee
    • Lucee Extensions
    • CFML Extensions (CFX)
    • Going beyond Lucee (using lucee and new 5.x features)


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