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authorDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2004-06-20 19:49:14 +0000
committerDries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net>2004-06-20 19:49:14 +0000
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- Patch #8681 by stefan: fixed some broken URLs and help texts.
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@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ function book_help($section = "admin/help#book") {
<p>Collaborative books let you easily set up a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section on your web site. The main benefit is that you don't have to write all the questions/answers by yourself - let the community do it for you!</p>
<p>In order to set up the FAQ, you have to create a new book which will hold all your content. To do so, click on the <a href=\"%create\">submit content &raquo; book page</a> link. Give it a thoughtful title, and body. A title like \"Estonia Travel - FAQ\" is nice. You may always edit these fields later. You will probably want to designate <em>&lt;top-level&gt;</em> as the parent of this page. Leave the <em>log message</em> and <em>type</em> fields blank for now. After you have submitted this book page, you are ready to begin filling up your book with questions that are frequently asked.</p>
<p>Whenever you come across a post which you want to include in your FAQ, click on the <em>administer</em> link. Then click on the <em>edit book outline</em> button at the bottom of the page. Then place the relevant post wherever is most appropriate in your book by selecting a <em>parent</em>. Books are quite flexible. They can have sections like <em>Flying to Estonia</em>, <em>Eating in Estonia</em> and so on. As you get more experienced with the book module, you can reorganize posts in your book so that it stays organized.</p>
- <p>Notes:</p><ul><li>Any comments attached to those relevant posts which you designate as book pages will also be transported into your book. This is a great feature, since much wisdom is shared via comments. Remember that all future comments and edits will automatically be reflected in your book.</li><li>You may wish to edit the title of posts when adding them to your FAQ. This is done on the same page as the <em>Edit book outline</em> button. Clear titles improve navigability enormously.</li><li>Book pages may come from any content type (blog, story, page, etc.). If you are creating a post solely for inclusion in your book, then use the <a href=\"%create\">submit content &raquo; book page</a> link.</li><li>If you don't see the <em>administer</em> link, then you probably have insufficient <a href=\"%permissions\">permissions</a>.</li><li>If you want to get really fancy, note that books are one of the few content types which allow raw PHP in their <em>body</em>. So you've got lots of geeky possibilities there.</li></ul>", array("%permissions" => url("admin/user/permission"), "%create" => url("node/add/book"), "%collaborative-book" => url("admin/node/book"), "%orphans-book" => url("admin/node/book/orphan"), "%export-book" => url("book/print")));
+ <p>Notes:</p><ul><li>Any comments attached to those relevant posts which you designate as book pages will also be transported into your book. This is a great feature, since much wisdom is shared via comments. Remember that all future comments and edits will automatically be reflected in your book.</li><li>You may wish to edit the title of posts when adding them to your FAQ. This is done on the same page as the <em>Edit book outline</em> button. Clear titles improve navigability enormously.</li><li>Book pages may come from any content type (blog, story, page, etc.). If you are creating a post solely for inclusion in your book, then use the <a href=\"%create\">submit content &raquo; book page</a> link.</li><li>If you don't see the <em>administer</em> link, then you probably have insufficient <a href=\"%permissions\">permissions</a>.</li><li>If you want to get really fancy, note that books are one of the few content types which allow raw PHP in their <em>body</em>. So you've got lots of geeky possibilities there.</li></ul>", array("%permissions" => url("admin/user/configure/permission"), "%create" => url("node/add/book"), "%collaborative-book" => url("admin/node/book"), "%orphans-book" => url("admin/node/book/orphan"), "%export-book" => url("book/print")));
break;
case 'admin/modules#description':
$output = t("Allows users to collaboratively author a book.");