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Trial of documentation for ClassicPress using readthedocs.io (obsolete)
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Redirects #5

Open nylen opened 5 years ago

nylen commented 5 years ago

https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/ and other current page URLs should redirect to the new version of the same content on readthedocs.io.

Test: https://classicpress.readthedocs.io/installing-classicpress/

TODO: Full list of pages

johnalarcon commented 5 years ago

Installing ClassicPress http://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/ https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#fresh-install https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#server-or-shared-hosting-environment https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#program-to-copy-files-to-the-server https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#mysql-or-mariadb-database https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#installation-steps https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#installing-with-composer https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#migrate-classicpress https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#supported-wordpress-versions https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#migration-steps https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#migrating-to-classicpress-without-using-the-plugin https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#plugin-conflicts https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#updating-classicpress

Testing ClassicPress http://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/ https://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/#classicpress-is-focused-on-quality https://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/#how-can-i-help-the-qa-team https://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/#testing-process-and-requirements https://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/#reporting-bugs https://docs.classicpress.net/testing-classicpress/#manual-and-automated-testing

Developing ClassicPress http://docs.classicpress.net/developing-classicpress/

FAQ http://docs.classicpress.net/faq-support/ https://docs.classicpress.net/faq-support/#will-my-current-plugins-and-themes-work-in-classicpress https://docs.classicpress.net/faq-support/#i-m-a-developer-will-i-need-to-learn-any-new-language-or-framework-to-develop-in-classicpress https://docs.classicpress.net/faq-support/#i-need-help-with-something-else-what-should-i-do

Press and Branding http://docs.classicpress.net/press-and-branding/

nylen commented 5 years ago

Note, we have lots of places where we link to sub-sections of our current docs pages, especially the Installing ClassicPress page. For example:

https://docs.classicpress.net/installing-classicpress/#migrate-classicpress

This link and other similar ones appear on several of the main site pages and I think also in some email newsletters. I think it would be a mistake to break these.

Unfortunately, adding a working redirect to links with #hash-fragments involves JavaScript, but I think we should consider that as part of the task of migrating to readthedocs.