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Arctos Documentation and How-To Guides

Documentation Wiki

Arctos Documentation and How-To Guides

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Overview

The Arctos Handbook’s Documentation Jekyll Site stands out as a well-organized resource for users and contributors dealing with the Arctos database. Building off the groundwork laid by Phillip Kahn’s initial WordPress redesign, this platform facilitates easy navigation and search for topics of interest, making it a prime choice for individuals looking to delve into specific content. The integration of markdown formats and structured collections promises a streamlined approach to documentation and content creation.

This documentation site is not only user-friendly but also offers features that cater to both readers and contributors. It empowers editors and authors by providing clear guidelines on creating and organizing content, ensuring that the information is accessible and efficiently managed.

Features

  • Search Functionality: Easily find information by using the search bar to look up topics relevant to your needs.

  • Markdown File Support: Save new files in .markdown format to maintain compatibility with GitHub pages, ensuring proper rendering.

  • Organized Collections: Content is systematically arranged into Jekyll collections, allowing users to navigate through writeups based on specific categories.

  • YAML Front Matter: Each file begins with YAML Front Matter, which aids in automatically sorting and managing content.

  • Custom Collection Creation: Users can create their own collections by simply following a straightforward naming and configuration process.

  • Contributing Guidelines: Clear instructions on how to contribute ensure that new writers can easily add value to the documentation.

  • Index File Integration: New collections require an index.html file that enables proper layout and display within the documentation site.