Rails Manual

I have put together the Ruby on Rails Edge Manual at
http://railsmanual.org

It is currently using the no-frames version of Rannotate, which I plan
to
further enhance and customize as time permits.

This manual differs from api.rubyonrails.com as that it contains all the
latest and greatest features that are in EdgeRails.

-Nb

 Nathaniel S. H. Brown                           http://nshb.net

On 12/12/05, Nathaniel S. H. Brown [email protected] wrote:

I have put together the Ruby on Rails Edge Manual at http://railsmanual.org

It is currently using the no-frames version of Rannotate, which I plan to
further enhance and customize as time permits.

This manual differs from api.rubyonrails.com as that it contains all the
latest and greatest features that are in EdgeRails.

Nice job.
My immediate comment, though, is that the content that the visitor is
100%-definitely there to see (the manual itself) is the smallest text
on the whole front page.
Maybe you could make the links in the top bar bigger, and possibly
also duplicate them in the body of the index page?

Oh, and you need POWERED BY RAILS in bold red text, as many places as
possible. Heh.

–Wilson.

Nathaniel S. H. Brown wrote:

I have put together the Ruby on Rails Edge Manual at http://railsmanual.org

This manual differs from api.rubyonrails.com as that it contains all the
latest and greatest features that are in EdgeRails.

It’d be great if the methods could be sorted by the date they were
added to Rails, making it easy to catch up on what’s new.


We develop, watch us RoR, in numbers too big to ignore.

Absolutely correct, I am actually going to change that right now to
redirect
to the ActiveRecord::Base as that is what rails really is at the core of
it
all :slight_smile:

-Nb

 Nathaniel S. H. Brown                           http://nshb.net