Documentation
It's important for phpMyFAQ to provide documentation to its users, but documentation means different things to different people. You can find links to our end-user guide providing everything from the installation of phpMyFAQ and how to use it. For developers, we provide a bunch of resources about how to contribute to phpMyFAQ the right way.
Documentation for users
- This guide contains detailed documentation for those using phpMyFAQ 3.2, whether they be administrators or end-users.
- This guide contains detailed documentation for those using phpMyFAQ 4.0, whether they be administrators or end-users.
- All requirements like e.g. the minimum PHP version to install the latest version of phpMyFAQ
- The list of user-visible changes of phpMyFAQ releases since 2001.
- The list of supported languages in phpMyFAQ and a guide how to fix existing or add new translations.
Documentation for developers
- Coding styles for PHP code, HTML, and LESS/CSS. Please take care you follow these coding standards.
- If you want to contribute code or fix issues in phpMyFAQ you can find everything on this page.
- Quick link to our repository at Github.
- phpMyFAQ 4.0 and later versions provide an OpenAPI specification for the REST API.
- phpMyFAQ uses codenames for every major release, if you're curious about them, take a look at this page.
Outdated documentations
Looking for an old version of documentation? We have an overview of old, un-maintained versions online.
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