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PHP Docs are pretty good as already mentioned.

I personally love the Documentation for Kirby CMS:

https://getkirby.com/docs/guide

https://getkirby.com/docs/reference

https://getkirby.com/docs/cookbook


Awesome tool, thx for the recommendation. Also no npm and fancy build steps involved, just throwing it in the corner of a webserver :) Love it!


You don't even have to host it yourself. It runs in browser.

You can also download it and run it as a file I think.

My only complaint is that with my limited knowledge of JavaScript, the docs lack the info I need to contribute my own tools.

For example, I find myself needing a substring tool but there isn't one :(


Characters from Beyond Good and Evil.


Its an optional donation. This is freeware ...


Not on Mac. Absolutely worth it though


The developer made a nice article on how he did it with almost none javascript. Interesting read: https://javascript.works-hub.com/learn/a-javascript-free-fro...


Thanks for the link. I read it and I too desire for minimal/javascript-less world. However,

> The Checkbox/Label Trick

I'm hesitant to use this. It just doesn't feel right to use this hack.

Also somewhat related to the <details>/<summary>, I try using native html elements as much as possible. One time I used the <meter> element for a meter bar, but it was called out immediately by QA because the design doesn't match the one created by the UI/UX team. I really wish html elements were more customizable.


Klick on the itch.io link within the readme on the GitHub Repository.


I absolutely love the documentation for Kirby CMS:

https://getkirby.com/docs/guide

https://getkirby.com/docs/reference


Kind of, yes. But I don't remember the project being open source when it started. Then there was a long time without any progress and since a few years it seems slightly active again ...


Looks nice! Would buy if it was on GoG or Itch. Do you plan to release the game outside of Steam?


Thanks! We don't have imminent plans to release on different stores, sorry! Each store comes with non-trivial overhead of management, different build system, community interaction, update posting, patch notes, etc, and currently we are just too small team for that.


You don't have to read the whole thread, the message where the mentioned events start is this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/app-5-0-fairemail-fully-f...


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