I've taken some of junk1's ideas and Patrick's wish to have fewer screenshots, and come up with this: http://qsapp.com/wiki/Opera_Module
There's 4 sections: - Overview - Preference Items - Commands - Tutorials Some details: - Overview: A quick summary of what the plugin does with a interface window image (75% size jpg 20 kb). - Preference Items: What the plugin adds to Preferences. I've bulleted the navigation structure to hopefully make the items easier to find. - Commands: Instead of just Actions, I think it's better to list Commands. Plugins sometimes add objects (e.g., scripts, Address Book contacts) and catalog entries as well as actions. There's columns for extra requirements (e.g., Proxy Objects catalog entry needs to be checked) and notes. - Tutorials: Videos, walkthroughs, hints and tips here. I think it'll be easier to see all the info while still being compact. Let me know if you think. If this is a goer, I'll add a template page to the wiki to make it easier for anyone to add pages. On Mar 30, 6:45 am, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: > Perhaps just one image near the top as an example, then a template > format for other actions. > > What about a table with First pane, second pane, third pane columns? > > On Mar 30, 6:24 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > Although I freely admit that I only tested it for about 3 seconds with > > > B58. It works great with B54. > > > Works beautifully on B58 for me ;) > > > > Here's the revision. Let me know what I got wrong. > > > Looks good to me. I think it may be good to have a short one liner > > description at the top of every page (similar to what you see in QS when you > > click the 'i' but better as these are pretty rubbish) > > > Does everyone think images are necessary? They look nice but I'm not sure... > > > On 30 March 2011 05:49, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Mar 25, 2011, at 5:54 PM, philostein wrote: > > > > > I updated the Calculator and Tatau info. I added the Remote Hosts > > > > Module - sorry, I must have missed that one somehow. (If you're > > > > reading Rob, does this work still?) > > > > I was out of town - catching up. > > > > You mean does the plug-in work? I think it was written after 10.6 was out, > > > so… yeah. :) > > > > Although I freely admit that I only tested it for about 3 seconds with > > > B58. > > > It works great with B54. > > > > -- > > > Rob McBroom > > > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
