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Use templates

  • When starting work on a new bug or request, create a child page under the 🐛 Bug Documentation or 🛠️ Requested Updates/Development Documentation “parent” pages. In the new page, select the correct template and fill in the table at the top. Continue to add notes and other documentation underneath the table.

    • Both the Request Documentation and Bug Documentation templates have built-in tags and page properties that drive the tables on each “parent” page.

    • Make sure to “publish” the page and don’t leave it as a draft, as it will not appear in the table.

  • in order to update a page that was created before 2/22/2024

    • Open one of the pages that already has the page properties embedded and copy the table

    • open the page you want to fix in edit mode

    • at the top (or somewhere, technically doesn't happen to be at the top) type /page properties to get the widget thing

    • paste the table into the widget [note that depending on what you get when you copy the table, you may be able to paste the page properties widget itself and skip these two steps].

    • edit the table column with that project's details, but don't change the left-hand column (that's where the headers for the summary macro come from)

    • save/publish the new version of the page

    • add a label to the page for either slate-bug or slate-request

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Labels

In addition to the -bug and -request labels mentioned above:

watch-for-updates (and the recycling icon) is used for items where there is not a nice/elegant solution that completely meets our needs when it first came up, but it seems likely that there could be future development by Slate that might provide a better solution. This way the item can be closed while we wait without losing it entirely

Status codes: (/status)

  • green = COMPLETE

  • yellow = ON HOLD

  • red =  IN PROGRESS

  • blue = PENDING

Close project/Archive old pages

  • Once the page for a project (either bug or request) is complete, it should be moved to the (Closed) version of the parent page.

    • You can either drag and drop from the side-bar content menu or use the tool within the page to “Move” it.

    • After it is moved so that it is no longer a “child” page of the main “parent” page, it will no longer be listed in the page properties report in the (Closed) “parent” page.

  • No labels