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* Some of the more experimental/advanced commands could probably benefit from some expanded instructions and examples. | * Some of the more experimental/advanced commands could probably benefit from some expanded instructions and examples. | ||
* Create articles describing groups of commands. For example: An article on [[Logic in Commands]] could describe how to use commands such as ifThen and eop. | * Create articles describing groups of commands. For example: An article on [[Logic in Commands]] could describe how to use commands such as ifThen and eop. | ||
+ | * Sort commands by popularity, and let the more popular a command is the more short it should be. There's no point in letting unuseful commands having a short name just because they were created earlier. Now we need democracy, kinda '''CommandRank''' | ||
+ | * Add AJAX to Yubnub and it will rock ! (why do I have to load a new page for having the list of the commands ? why don't we change "some examples" and "popular searches" with a dynamic ajax table which explains me the command I'm just typing in ? why do i have to write "xe -amount" and not just "xe -a" and let ajax autocomplete the command ?) | ||
+ | * Add users: I register and Yubnub recognizes me via cookies: I don't need "popular searches", I need commands I often used or commands '''I''' should like. |
Revision as of 06:18, 3 September 2006
This page is a wiki article wishlist (it is not a to-do list for YubNub features). Feel free to add new article ideas to this list.
Have some free time? Have some knowledge? Pick a topic on this list and write an article!
Wiki Article Wishlist
- The Yubnub Wikibook has a lot of information that could be made into various articles.
- Advanced Syntax - The official page [1] has some info that could probably be updated or expanded into separate articles.
- The official site details installing yubnub into various browsers and operating systems [2], but maybe the wiki could have an article (or articles) on Browser Integration and OS Integration.
- Some of the more experimental/advanced commands could probably benefit from some expanded instructions and examples.
- Create articles describing groups of commands. For example: An article on Logic in Commands could describe how to use commands such as ifThen and eop.
- Sort commands by popularity, and let the more popular a command is the more short it should be. There's no point in letting unuseful commands having a short name just because they were created earlier. Now we need democracy, kinda CommandRank
- Add AJAX to Yubnub and it will rock ! (why do I have to load a new page for having the list of the commands ? why don't we change "some examples" and "popular searches" with a dynamic ajax table which explains me the command I'm just typing in ? why do i have to write "xe -amount" and not just "xe -a" and let ajax autocomplete the command ?)
- Add users: I register and Yubnub recognizes me via cookies: I don't need "popular searches", I need commands I often used or commands I should like.