In my opinion “using mods” and “making mods” is bad English. Writing the whole index in lowercase is something I wouldn’t recommend either. It looks incompetent. Anyway, you don’t have to look far and you got a topic that fits either category—Inspecting the UI with DevTools. You need to inspect when implementing a 3rd party modification and when updating, to troubleshoot issues. But you also need to inspect when creating modifications. Like the whole installing guide it’s a basic skill. Splitting the guide in basics/advanced makes it easier distinguishing essential topics from more dedicated ones. Hope this makes sense.
We should refrain from creating too many categories and subcategories, certainly not for a single topic. It looks questionable and only adds to the general confusion.
The only thing I did with this branch was adding the advanced folder, changing the using-mods folder to basics and editing the README accordingly.
In my opinion “using mods” and “making mods” is bad English. Writing the whole index in lowercase is something I wouldn’t recommend either. It looks incompetent. Anyway, you don’t have to look far and you got a topic that fits either category—Inspecting the UI with DevTools. You need to inspect when implementing a 3rd party modification and when updating, to troubleshoot issues. But you also need to inspect when creating modifications. Like the whole installing guide it’s a basic skill. Splitting the guide in basics/advanced makes it easier distinguishing essential topics from more dedicated ones. Hope this makes sense.
We should refrain from creating too many categories and subcategories, certainly not for a single topic. It looks questionable and only adds to the general confusion.
The only thing I did with this branch was adding the
advanced
folder, changing theusing-mods
folder tobasics
and editing the README accordingly.