On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Dion Hulse (dd32) <[email protected]>wrote:
> You cant include information on every tiny difference between every single > version of WordPress on the page, it just becomes long and cluttered. Agreed. We also have some pages that are simply outdated. Sadly, the Widget API page covers pre-2.8 almost exclusively, and I had to go in and remove a note not long ago that said it is discouraged to actually use the 2.8 API. If someone wants to rewrite that page before I do, that'd be awesome :-) Entire sections should not be devoted to "X.X or earlier", especially when X.X is less than say 2.8. I would suggest that such sections should be boiled down to a few sentences and stuck in a "Notes on Previous Versions" bit at the bottom. I would love for it to be a "Changelog," but using that word implies it is both consistent and complete. I do love how php.net does that (as often I have to check a function or an argument for 4.3 compatibility).
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