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The Documentation Working Group is responsible for creating and maintaining all the official Joomla! documentation including that for end-users, administrators and third-party developers. We also maintain the help screens for the Joomla! releases.
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The official documentation language is British/Australian.  Translations of the official documentation into other languages are the responsibility of the [[Translation Working Group]].
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==Websites==
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The Documentation Working Group currently maintains the following websites:
 
;[http://api.joomla.org api.joomla.org]
 
:This entire site is automatically generated by the phpDocumentor package from an analysis of the Joomla! source code and making use of specially formatted comments embedded in the source code itself.  It is an invaluable tool for all Joomla! developers.
 
;[http://docs.joomla.org docs.joomla.org]
 
:<p>The concept behind '''docs.joomla.org''' is that it will become the central resource for developing single-source modular documentation within the Joomla! project.  The idea is that we write stuff once then re-use it in a somewhat analogous way to modern OOP software development.  In the future we expect that other sites, such as [http://help.joomla.org help.joomla.org] and [http://developer.joomla.org developer.joomla.org] will contain some, or even most, of their content derived from sources here.  By building a central database of document "chunks" we gain maximum benefit from the efforts of a limited number of authors and we produce "agile" documents where a single change is rapidly propagated to all the derived documents affected.</p><p>Those interested in the techniques will find more information [[Modular Documentation|here]].</p>
 
;[http://help.joomla.org help.joomla.org]
 
:The official help site houses much of our early documentation, including that for Joomla! 1.0.x, the help screens for all Joomla! versions and the Joomla! 1.5 Installation Guide.
 
  
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Revision as of 15:42, 28 November 2012

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About the Documentation Working Group


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The Documentation Working Group

</translate> <translate> The Documentation Working Group is part of the Production Department. It is responsible for creating and maintaining all the official Joomla! documentation including that for end-users, administrators and third-party developers as well as the Help Screens served in the backend of Joomla! websites. </translate>

<translate> Team on volunteers Portal.</translate>

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Documentation SubTeams

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Documentation Helpscreen Team

</translate> <translate> The Documentation Helpscreen Team is in charge of maintaining and updating the help screens for the Joomla! releases.</translate>

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Documentation Translation Team

</translate> <translate> The official documentation language is British English. Translations of the official documentation into other languages are the responsibility of the Documentation Translation Team (JDT). </translate>

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en-GB User Interface Text Working Group

</translate> <translate> The Joomla! en-GB User Interface Text Team is in charge of establishing and maintaining the official style guidelines for writing en-GB strings, as well as ensuring consistency throughout Joomla.</translate>

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Websites


<translate> The Documentation Working Group currently maintains the following websites: </translate>

api.joomla.org

<translate> This entire site is automatically generated by the phpDocumentor package from an analysis of the Joomla! source code and making use of specially formatted comments embedded in the source code itself. It is an invaluable tool for all Joomla! developers. </translate>

docs.joomla.org

<translate> The concept behind docs.joomla.org is that it will become the central resource for developing single-source modular documentation within the Joomla! project. The idea is that we write stuff once then re-use it in a somewhat analogous way to modern OOP software development. By building a central database of document "chunks" we gain maximum benefit from the efforts of a limited number of authors and we produce "agile" documents where a single change is rapidly propagated to all the derived documents affected. </translate>

<translate> Those interested in the techniques will find more information here. </translate>

<translate> Those of you, who are not very experienced in image editing and might want to improve the quality of their screenshots should read the tutorial Taking Screenshots – How To Enhance. </translate>

<translate> Joomla! help screens are created on this wiki and are shown in the backend of any Joomla! website from here. </translate>

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Documentation Wiki


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Other Public Resources


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