Separating the docs into separate pages would still suffice. 

What I was trying to avoid was for users to have to jump out of macports docs 
to things like the phpmyadmin.net's docs, etc.

On 1 Sep2014, at 1:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Sep 1, 2014, at 12:44 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> 
>> Believe me, it's still useful to have docs all in one place for getting the 
>> whole stack going, including phpMyAdmin!
> 
> I would like to move away from the everything-in-one-place MAMP document and 
> move to separate documents for each topic. A page about PHP; a separate page 
> about MySQL; a separate page about phpMyAdmin; a separate page about Apache. 
> We can link to them all from the MAMP page, but that way users can read about 
> the technologies they're interested in and not have to wade through unrelated 
> information. I've previously fielded questions about how to set up MySQL, and 
> have had to refer them to a subsection of the MAMP document; it had never 
> occurred to them to look at the MAMP document since they weren't interested 
> in the rest of MAMP, just MySQL.
> 

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