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Use ember-cli-addon-docs for built site #78

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gabrielcsapo opened this issue Mar 26, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #79
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Use ember-cli-addon-docs for built site #78

gabrielcsapo opened this issue Mar 26, 2020 · 6 comments · Fixed by #79

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@gabrielcsapo
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The current site does not allow us to search for information and is cumbersome. When you click into a section, it does not maintain a left rail of all the other options. What are the thoughts on using the default https://github.com/ember-learn/ember-cli-addon-docs to get a better user experience with the docs?

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Looks like this was brought up in #50

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gabrielcsapo commented Mar 26, 2020

Any reservations of having me take a shot at doing this tonight? @efx @buschtoens @villander

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ghost commented Mar 26, 2020

@gabrielcsapo howdy! I don't have any reservations but also have not worked with ember documentation tools in addons. The points you raise are warrant enough for me. I'm always in favor of making documentation and the experience learning with it better. I'd say give it a shot if you are interested!

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@gabrielcsapo 👍

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cc @dgeb & @villander

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Awesome @gabrielcsapo. I'm closing it in favor or #50

Thanks for helping us achieve #55 to deliver a great UX and DX for the ember community.

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