[horde] obscure hint to documentation
Michael Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Mon Mar 10 16:48:06 UTC 2008
Quoting "Andrew U. Frank" <frank at geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at>:
> i - as a horde newb - did not find the very good installation doc.
> it can be found at (according to otto stolz - thank you!):
>
> This is a bit tricky:
> 1. In <http://www.horde.org/>, in the left side-bar,
> click on ?Projects.?
> 2. In <http://www.horde.org/projects.php>, click
> on ?The Horde Application Framework?.
> 3. In <http://www.horde.org/horde/>, in the left
> side-bar, click on ?Documentation? (indented
> under ?Horde?).
> In Step 2, you can click on any other Project
> to surfe, in step 3 (mutatis mutandis), to the pertinent
> documentation.
...and this documentation is the exact same documentation that is
present in the application's doc/ directory.
> If you, however, click on the unindented ?Documentation?,
> in the side-bar of any page in Horde?s WWW site, you will
> arrive at the Horde Wiki (FAQ and How-Tos).
>
> i ask that a link is inserted there to these documents as well, a newb
> as me does not find them at the present location and this makes it
> difficult for those that want to start using horde.
There are *lots* of horde applications and each one has it's own
documentation...which is why it is found under that application's web
directory.
Thanks,
mike
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