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Re: Helping Ubuntu devices users

 

Hey,

we thought it'd be good to play around with our HTML5 story a bit and as
most of the app is content, it seemed to make sense to use Markdown and
HTML.

Have a great day,
 Daniel




On 02.02.2015 13:07, Roman Shchekin wrote:
> Hi all :)
> Great idea! But why not QML?
> 
> 2015-02-02 11:14 GMT+03:00 Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach@xxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:daniel.holbach@xxxxxxxxxx>>:
> 
>     Hello everybody,
> 
>     in a recent team call we thought that it might be a good idea to distil
>     our knowledge as users of the phone into an app, to share tips/tricks
>     and suggestions with users who are new to it.
> 
>     On Friday I put together a small prototype, and it's available over
>     here:
>             https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-devices-help
> 
>     You can edit the content in Markdown, and by running 'make html' (it
>     uses hyde to generate the HTML) you can update the HTML bits of the app.
> 
>     We still have some bugs to fix and some general work to do, so no matter
>     if you're an expert or novice, if you can write content or know your way
>     around in the HTML5 world, your help is going to be appreciated.
> 
>     Thanks in advance!
> 
>     Have a great day,
>      Daniel
> 
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