André Malo wrote on Wed, May 02, 2012 at 11:40:22PM +0200: > OTOH, remembering where the CMS is and how it works, would actually be a > hassle for *me* (and I'd guess, various developers trying to write > documentation while writing code, too [which should be encouraged!]).
Actually, no. You browse to the page you want to edit, then in your bookmarks you have a little bookmarklet "javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))" that essentially take you through to a location with a WYSIWYG editor, you commit your change and i goes into staging (after being built), you can then review your change(s) at httpd.staging.a.o/path/to/docs if it looks clean, you hit publish. End of. -- Cheers, Tony --------------------------------------- Tony Stevenson t...@pc-tony.com // pct...@apache.org t...@caret.cam.ac.uk http://blog.pc-tony.com GPG - 1024D/51047D66 --------------------------------------"
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