On 5/1/07, Lorelle VanFossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not just about the search engine titles. It's bigger. When someone
links, they link to "WordPress Coding Standards" and people know what
that is. If they link to "Coding Standards", well, what's that?

I am gonna pass on this one... have stated my case twice already ;)

An issue that is a little overlooked here is how HARD so many have been
working on getting the word out that the WordPress Codex is the MANUAL
for WordPress. Even now, not many WordPress users know what a Codex is,
let alone that it is a manual for them. Ah, if I were in change of
naming things...WordPress Pages would be known as "leaves". ;-)

First result for "wordpress documentation" on major search engines -
linked to from wordpress.org and wordpress.com - I mean if someone
still can't find the codex when looking for wordpress docs, then it is
no fault of ours.

The term "codex" was chosen so that there is a unique name for the
documentation, not just "wordpress documentation". I have a sneaky
feeling that if we had a vote on it now we'd choose "wordpress
documentation resource" as the the name of wiki and
wordpress-documentation-wiki.org as the url :)

Lorelle, good thing you weren't in charge - wrt "Leaves". If my about
page leaves, then who'd talk "about" me?

Carthik.

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