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evergreen-docs:reorg:clean_up [2018/06/15 09:14] – [Command-line System Administrator] rjs7evergreen-docs:reorg:clean_up [2018/07/09 08:42] – [ALL MANUALS] rjs7
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 DIG is moving the community documentation to a [[http://docs-testing.evergreen-ils.org/|new structure]] for 3.0.  This page is for tracking the clean-up needed after the initial split of the documentation into new books.  Sign up to check a book, or section of a book! DIG is moving the community documentation to a [[http://docs-testing.evergreen-ils.org/|new structure]] for 3.0.  This page is for tracking the clean-up needed after the initial split of the documentation into new books.  Sign up to check a book, or section of a book!
  
 +=====ALL MANUALS=====
 +  * Manually create unique section anchors for every section heading (down to H3, which usually means AsciiDoc headings with an underline of ''^^^^'')
 +  * Convert all internal links from auto-created anchor names to the manual equivalent (which usually means renaming links from ''_section_name'' to ''section_name'', if we follow that convention)
 =====Local Library System Administrator===== =====Local Library System Administrator=====
   * Add more step-by-step information about setting up credit card payments.   * Add more step-by-step information about setting up credit card payments.
evergreen-docs/reorg/clean_up.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/10 13:34 by 127.0.0.1

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