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@link to your webdoc [request] #439
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Hey djmisterjon, thanks for the kind words and suggestion. From what I can tell, there isn't a real standard for this? I was looking at this thread and some other pages around the internet. With that being said, a quick test gives a hyperlink when I add something like So I'm betting this is the way we should go forward for now. Do you have any experience doing this? @OSUblake can you confirm? |
I don't know if I've ever use |
yes link is not supported yet or maybe never by I use the tag |
you have beautiful docs for dev! congras :)
I love when a project is hard documented. 😁
Next step can be to add relative @link to your webdoc for all methods?


https://greensock.com/docs/v3
example:
not using much gsap, so for me it is necessary to manually consult the docs on your website for mostly all methods, and I find its unproductive to do this all time by searching.
Maybe a little link added for one click ?
It juste a geeks' suggest for improves docs but probably of no real interest to most veterans.
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