wiki was: Register Column Widths

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Thu Jun 5 20:00:33 EDT 2008


Elizabeth Dodd <edodd at billiau.net> writes:
> What I am considering is that the FAQs is long and hard to find the required 
> information in it.
> Then the format is not inviting for anyone to add details.

Every individual section and FAQ is directly editable.  I don't think the
problem lies in being unable to edit it, so much as people just don't.

> so what I am thinking of is 
> main page
>
> three or four pages  under that 
> install
> running
> QIF import
> moving from other programs
> (no particular order, that's the beauty of wiki)

We used to have the FAQ in a similar way (broken into multiple
sections/pages).  It was hard to find things because they don't neatly
categorize, and it was annoying to search blindly for a string you *knew* was
in the FAQ, but not where. 


> Derek says he just added the information to the FAQs at the last minute, but 
> it shouldn't be Derek's work - once a question is answered on the mailing 
> list then a couple of volunteers could be editing the wiki, as could anyone 
> else with more to add.

Yup.  I'd love to see people summarizing the mailing list, either into new
posts or wiki content.  That'd be great.

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