Tutorial: How to make module

Tutorial: How to make module

Sunday 27 July 2003 4:53:19 am - 8 replies

Modified on Monday 28 July 2003 12:45:25 am by Jerry Jalava

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liu spider

Sunday 27 July 2003 8:05:15 am

I think a better place this kind of article should be is the documentation areas ;)

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Jerry Jalava

Sunday 27 July 2003 8:38:29 am

Yes, I will add it there after it's complete... ;)
I have to add few views more and few functions more and improve the documentation of the tutorial...

Regards,
Jerry

Tony Wood

Sunday 27 July 2003 12:41:41 pm

Nice going, I look forward to reading the article.

Tony

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liu spider

Sunday 27 July 2003 8:51:26 pm

After you submit you still can edit your article in Documentation, so I deem it can be submitted right now ;)

Another thing I want to mention is that a tutorial should keep simply and clear: a too complex one may not be easily catched up with.

So I think you can split your tutorial into several parts, the first only gives out a minimal framework, and add a function/view to it in each of the subsequent series.

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Jerry Jalava

Monday 28 July 2003 12:59:52 am

Hi,

I now contributed my first documentation page... The layuot of the document ain't at it's best yet, 'cause I don't know how should I make those "code tables"... I haven't used that editor before...

But, here it is: http://www.ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/development/extensions/module/module_tutorial_part_1

Regards,
Jerry

liu spider

Monday 28 July 2003 7:58:37 am

Ok, I have edited your article, adding code blocks and some source indents.

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Jerry Jalava

Monday 28 July 2003 8:26:07 am

Thanks Liu,
By the way, how can I add those in the editor? Just for future...

Thanks,
Jerry

liu spider

Monday 28 July 2003 8:51:53 pm

Just click the Edit button in the top-right of that page, and you'll see all my changes ;)

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