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End user documentation: where to put a *.md file and how to access it. #113

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marbx opened this issue Jan 27, 2020 · 5 comments
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marbx commented Jan 27, 2020

I just installed picocms 1.04 in a NexCloud 17 instance I do not administer.

I do not find in the user documentation:

  • Where to put a first *.md file?
  • How to access it?
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marbx commented Jan 27, 2020

Possible answers to both questions:

  • Go to the Nextcloud settings
  • In the personal settings, select Pico CMS
  • Create a website with the sample_template.
  • Access your markdown files via the folder icon with "go to website directory" mouseover.
  • Access the website via the world icon with "go to website" mouseover.

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See Pico's README.md resp. app store description:

You want to learn more about Pico CMS for Nextcloud? Easy! Just download and enable the app from Nextcloud's App Store and navigate to Nextcloud's settings page. As an admin you'll find two "Pico CMS" sections in your Nextcloud settings - one below "Personal", another below "Administration". The latter allows you to add custom themes, plugins and templates to Pico, as well as tweaking some advanced settings. The "Pico CMS" section below "Personal" exists for all Nextcloud users and allows one to create personal websites. Simply create your first personal website and choose "sample_pico" as website template. Pico's sample contents will explain all you need to know… 👋

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marbx commented Jan 27, 2020

Maybe copy that to the wiki?
I first read the docs, then the app store description.

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The wiki is no longer used (and all links have been removed from the app's info.xml) since including all necessary details in the app is the better approach IMO. For "pre-usage" info like the mentioned I honestly don't see an advantage in having a third copy of the same contents (app store resp. info.xml + README.md + then wiki) at a place that's nowhere mentioned?

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marbx commented Jan 27, 2020

Thank you, I agree and close this here.

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