Le chantier de la bibliothèque comme dispositif d’accompagnement du changement : Une documentation connivente pour interroger le rapport au temps et à l’espace – InfoDoc MicroVeille

Realized this morning why I've never gotten hooked on insta/tiktok/fb videos.

I can't easily skip portions, go back, or adjust play speed. Without those, I can't watch more than a video or two without getting frustrated and closing the app.

(OTOH, scrolling masto/reddit/old twitter comes too easy)

Not sure if this is an #ADHD thing, or what, but I cannot stand sitting through videos. It's why I highly prefer technical info in written form. Having to watch a video for #Documenation kills me. 💀

WordPress. Blocks. Documentation.

The article »Blocks list« has links to all blocks and is a good starting point to bookmark:

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/blocks-list/

The URLs to the articles about blocks follow a pattern:
wordpress.org/documentation/article/name-block

Examples:
wordpress.org/documentation/article/group-block
wordpress.org/documentation/article/columns-block
wordpress.org/documentation/article/details-block

etc.

#WordPress #blocks #documenation #bookmark

Blocks list

Blocks are the components for adding content in the new WordPress block editor. There are several blocks available within WordPress that you can easily add to your post or page, move within a post or page and search for. There are different ways to configure and work with these blocks. You can also install additional third […]

Documentation

A small (but great) improvement to the CPython 's Devguide!!

The Quick Reference section now uses "tabs: readers can choose the command they need depends on their operating system.

We used to have these commands witten as:
"on macOS do this, on Windows do that" which takes up visual space.

Now they're on tabs! This feels more intuitive!

It uses sphinx-inline-tabs extension.

Contributed by Lance Goyke in https://github.com/python/devguide/pull/1205

#documenation #openeource #devguide #Python

Add inline tabs on Quick Reference page for commands on different systems by lancegoyke · Pull Request #1205 · python/devguide

This is for work on #1196 This PR introduces a new dependency: sphinx-inline-tabs There were two design decisions I am not set on: Should we say "Unix" or "Linux"? I picked "Unix" because the setu...

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If you regularly use software #documenation to perform your job, and you've been tracking #AI developments like #ChatGPT and the new ChatGPT enhancements to Edge & Bing, I have a question for you: How do you think AI might change how you look for and consume software documentation? What would you like it to do?

My team has a hackathon running on AI and docs. I would love to hear from you.

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