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==Joomla! Documentation Wiki==
==Joomla! Documentation Wiki==

Revision as of 11:42, 21 March 2015


De documentatie werkgroep

De Documentatie werkgroep is onderdeel van de Productie afdeling. De werkgroep is verantwoordelijk voor het aanmaken en onderhouden van de officiële Joomla! documentatie inclusief die voor eindgebruikers, beheerders en extensie-ontwikkelaars, net zoals de helpschermen vanuit het beheergedeelte van Joomla! websites.

Team met vrijwilligersportaal.

Documentatie sub-teams

Documentatie helpschermteam

Het Documentatie helpscherm team is verantwoordelijk voor het onderhoud en actualiseren van de helpschermen van de Joomla! releases.

Documentatie vertaalteam

De officiële documentatie-taal is Brits-Engels. Vertalingen van de officiële documentatie naar andere talen zijn de verantwoordelijkheid van het Documentatie vertaalteam (JDT).

en-GB gebruikersinterface tekst werkgroep

De Joomla! en-GB Gebruikersinterface tekstteam is belast met het vaststellen en onderhouden van de officiële stijl-richtlijnen voor het schrijven van en-GB taalstrings, en het waarborgen van consistentie binnen Joomla.

Joomla! Documentation Wiki

The bulk of the documentation effort now revolves around this Wiki.

Internal References

  • List of local wiki templates that can be used in your wiki pages. Templates reduce repetition and are the basis of modular documentation.
  • List of local wiki extensions that have been installed on this Wiki. Extensions provide additionally functionality to the Wiki such as syntax highlighting and link search.
  • List of local interwiki links that are available on this Wiki. These provide useful shortcuts to creating URLs to other websites including the Joomla forum, help screens and issue tracker, as well as links to the PHP documentation and Wikipedia.

All Documentation Websites

The Documentation Working Group currently maintains the following websites:

api.joomla.org

This entire site is automatically generated by the phpDocumentor package from an analysis of the Joomla! source code and making use of specially formatted comments embedded in the source code itself. It is an invaluable tool for all Joomla! developers.

docs.joomla.org

The concept behind docs.joomla.org is that it will become the central resource for developing single-source modular documentation within the Joomla! project. The idea is that we write stuff once then re-use it in a somewhat analogous way to modern OOP software development. By building a central database of document "chunks" we gain maximum benefit from the efforts of a limited number of authors and we produce "agile" documents where a single change is rapidly propagated to all the derived documents affected.

Those interested in the techniques will find more information here.

Those of you, who are not very experienced in image editing and might want to improve the quality of their screenshots should read the tutorial Taking Screenshots – How To Enhance.

Joomla! help screens are created on this wiki and are shown in the backend of any Joomla! website from here.

Other Public Resources