Which is why a better navigation concept for the Monkeybread website would 
really help.

@Christian: have you tried https://www.usertesting.com to see what users do and 
think when trying to do something on your website? It will open your eyes.

On 11.05.2013, at 18:02, Julia Truchsess <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, a very frequent frustration for me too. Just now I wanted to reference 
> the MidiPacketMBS class documentation. I go to the Monkeybread website and 
> type "MidiPacketMBS" into the search box. The results I get are three 
> different "What's new in version xxx" notifications, but no link to the 
> documentation for the class. Now I have to try and remember which plug-in 
> this class is a part of. If you're using a number of plug-ins, each with many 
> classes, this can be very difficult to remember, and requires a lot of 
> trial-and-error searching to find. There has to be a better way.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards

Trixi Willius

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