This repository is now considered legacy and no longer supported. It has been replaced by our Gitbook deployment @ https://help.form.io
- https://help.form.io
- https://github.com/formio/formio.js
- https://github.com/formio/formio
- https://github.com/formio/react
- https://github.com/formio/angular
- https://github.com/formio/vue
https://help.form.io documentation for form.io.
This repository is used to generate the documentation section of the form.io website. It is generated using jekyll. Feel free to update and change it using pull requests.
You will need jekyll installed and running to generate a local copy for testing.
ruby --version
Ensure that you have at least version 2.0.0gem install bundler
Install bundler if you don't already have it.bundle install
Install this project's dependencies.
To run jekyll server locally, use the following commands.
bundle exec jekyll serve --config _config.dev.yml,_config.yml
to run the server.- Open your browser and go to http://localhost:4000.
Books are the top level organization of content on the site. You can edit the name, summary and weight of a book by editing the file in the _books folder.
Chapters are the second level organization of content on the site. Chapters can have html at the top of them and a title. Chapters are in the _chapters folder and are grouped in folders based on the book name. These sub folders are only for organizing the content for ease of editing. Which book they are in depends on the Front Matter Variable "book".
Paragraphs are the third level organization of content on the site. Paragraphs can have html at the top of them and a title. Paragraphs are in the _paragraphs folder and are grouped by sub folders by book and chapter.