Heads up: I just updated that page because it was a little out of  
date, especially with the jQuery UI/Draggables/draggable examples. If  
anyone sees any obvious errors, feel free to fix them.

Also, if we're going to make this a standard way for people to  
document their plugins, it might make sense to wipe out the old  
plugins page at http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins , unfreeze it, and use  
it as an index to the individual plugin documentation pages.

--Karl

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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com




On Feb 27, 2009, at 9:34 AM, John Resig wrote:

>
> Actually, we wrote up how to write API documentation a while back:
> http://docs.jquery.com/How_to_write_API_documentation
>
> You can feel welcome to document your plugins on the jQuery wiki (and
> in doing so, your docs will be able to be extracted to api.jquery.com,
> visualjquery, and other resources).
>
> --John
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Nicolas R <ruda...@googlemail.com>  
> wrote:
>>
>> I know that this may not be the best place to ask this, but since it
>> was mentioned quite a few times, I'll ask anyway.
>>
>> At the moment, are there any guidelines for writing documentation for
>> plugins, or at least some indication on how jquery plugins should be
>> documented? Or is the pattern of jquery ui docs the only thing to go
>> with?
>>>
>>
>
> >


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