#4846 closed enhancement (fixed)
Update VSCode to https://wordpress.org/support/article/glossary/#text-editor
Reported by: | ithiam | Owned by: | |
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Milestone: | Priority: | normal | |
Component: | HelpHub (wordpress.org/documentation) | Keywords: | |
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Description
Hello:
I was wondering if it was possible to place the following HTML code on the WordPress.org Glossay Page, in the "Text-Editor" section, right underneath the link for "Vim".
<li> <a href="https://code.visualstudio.com/">Visual Studio Code</a> (Cross-platform, Free)</li>
Change History (3)
This ticket was mentioned in Slack in #core by ithiam. View the logs.
5 years ago
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5 years ago
- Component changed from Codex to HelpHub
- Keywords dev-feedback removed
- Resolution changed from wontfix to fixed
Replying to tobifjellner:
We're migrating from Codex to articles under wordpress.org/support.
The new canonical place for this content is https://wordpress.org/support/article/glossary/ and... vim is already mentioned there.
The ticket was not about vim and not about Codex, it was about adding VSCode as a text editor example to the HelpHub Glossary page. I see no reason not to add it, so this is now done. Thanks for the suggestion, @ithiam!
In the future, the #docs channel on Slack might indeed be a bit more appropriate for small changes like this.
We're migrating from Codex to articles under wordpress.org/support.
The new canonical place for this content is https://wordpress.org/support/article/glossary/ and... vim is already mentioned there.
If you see more things that would be good to add in the documentation pages under /support, then you may simply mention it in the "Make WordPress" Slack channel "docs".
Closing this ticket since there's nothing more needed to do.