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The more Help link on Actions page (/admin/config/system/actions) points to the system help page.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | 569354.patch | 9.2 KB | jhodgdon |
#4 | actionspage.png | 12.1 KB | jhodgdon |
#4 | syshelp-actions-section.png | 6.43 KB | jhodgdon |
Comments
Comment #1
batigolixAs "actions" is not a module on its own but part of the "system" module the "more help" link refers to the "system module".
i dont know if the "actions" can have its own help page
otherwise it might be better to remove the more help link:
as the old dutch saying says: "better no help than wrong help"
Comment #2
batigolixtagged d7ux d7help
Comment #3
jhodgdonIt would be better if More Help pointed to the trigger module, in my opinion, since that at least explains what actions/triggers are. But you can use that actions page without the trigger module being turned on, so that is a bad idea.
I would be in favor of removing that more help link, except that there is no way to do it, I think. The link is being generated automatically by the help system.
So the other thing that could be done is to add a small section to the main System help page that at least mentions actions and explains what they are, so at least when the More Help link is clicked, you'd get to something that is somewhat relevant.
I think that is the best solution.
Comment #4
jhodgdonHere's a patch for this. Adds an Action section to the System help (and I found some minor capitalization issues in the System help and cleaned them up too). I also took the basic information about actions off the Actions page, and put it into the place you get to (System module help) when you click "More help". See screen shots.
Comment #5
batigolixlooks decent
Comment #6
jhodgdonDecent or RTBC? :)
Comment #7
arianek CreditAttribution: arianek commentedi don't really know about actions, but my only possible suggestion would be to replace "operate well" with "operate properly".
if not, then RTBC it.
Comment #8
jhodgdonThat "operate well" is not in the actions text, but up in the section about cron that was already committed (the only thing I changed in that line was some caps). So let's leave it and RTBC.
Comment #9
webchickCommitted to HEAD. Thanks!