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New chapter "Folder structure" #345

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@lionel-m lionel-m commented Nov 9, 2015

Here is a new chapter that explains how the folders are structured and their functions. Chapters have been renumbered.

I have also modified the extension chapter that will evolve with new Contao versions. It's almost a tutorial but it can be useful at the moment...

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aschempp commented Nov 9, 2015

I like the idea of describing the folders, but I'm not sure if they belong to the manual? Maybe they are more like developer information?

Another problem is if we move the chapters into new folders, all URLs would be lost (or need to be redirectd). It's not a good idea to start a new chapter just for that, or would you add additional sub-chapters?

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lionel-m commented Nov 9, 2015

Maybe they are more like developer information?

There are some technical parts, but overall, this chapter is useful for all users who want to install a version of Contao. So, it has its place in the manual in my opinion.

Another problem is if we move the chapters into new folders, all URLs would be lost (or need to be redirectd). It's not a good idea to start a new chapter just for that, or would you add additional sub-chapters?

Yes it's not the ideal. Where can we insert this chapter in the existing content?

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Closing this ticket in favor of #370

@lionel-m lionel-m closed this Apr 30, 2016
@lionel-m lionel-m deleted the folder-structure branch June 21, 2016 09:01
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