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shivasurya avatar shivasurya commented on May 1, 2024 1

really useful - to build bus seat booking apps,theatre bookings and even more πŸ‘

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thagikura avatar thagikura commented on May 1, 2024

Added a first use case
https://github.com/google/flexbox-layout/wiki/Target-use-cases

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lii2 avatar lii2 commented on May 1, 2024

I'd be interested in bettering the documentation. Is it okay if I submit requests to edit the wiki?

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thagikura avatar thagikura commented on May 1, 2024

@lii2 Wow, thank you for the offer! It's more than welcome!

AFAIK, there isn't an official way to make a PR for wiki pages on GitHub.
I found the best answer of this Stack Overflow thread looks good.
Is it okay to follow that way, or do you have any other preferred way?

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lii2 avatar lii2 commented on May 1, 2024

I'll test it out.

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lii2 avatar lii2 commented on May 1, 2024

As a test, I've added a Table of contents to the Target use case page. Here is the wiki repository I've created, try merging the repo with the wiki repo.

https://github.com/lii2/flexbox-wiki

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thagikura avatar thagikura commented on May 1, 2024

Thanks! The repository structure looks good.
As for the table of contents, I think adding a custom sidebar looks better and easier to navigate like the agera Wiki does.
How do you think? (Tried creating it as a proof of concept https://github.com/google/flexbox-layout/wiki)

Also in the next time, when you change the wiki page in your repository, adding an issue to the flexbox-layout repo (this repo) to request to merge the change seems good like explained in the SO thread
That way, your contribution will be visible on GitHub I'd prefer it.

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lii2 avatar lii2 commented on May 1, 2024

Yes, I can open a new issue when I change stuff. Also, I suggest moving a lot of the stuff in the Readme (particularly the in-depth stuff about supported attributes + gifs and usage) into a seperate wiki page.

I can also write a short tutorial on using flexbox in android studio for the wiki.

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thagikura avatar thagikura commented on May 1, 2024

Thanks, please open a new issue when you make a change.

I suggest moving a lot of the stuff in the Readme (particularly the in-depth stuff about supported attributes + gifs and usage) into a seperate wiki page.

I think the current README doesn't describe the in-depth stuff for the supported attributes. (only the introduction)
And I'd like to keep such a basic introduction for the supported attributes in the most visible place (in README) if you don't have a strong opinion for that.

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thagikura avatar thagikura commented on May 1, 2024

Closing this. Filed different issues #84 #85 for ideas for the wiki pages improvement.

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