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The selling point of Documentation, and what made it so attractive and sexy was this:

Documentation will complement documentation where it falls through

I'm unsure where I read it, butthere's another quote that is more recent:

Docs is intended to solve the problem of bad documentation for various frameworks out there.

The important part here is that that was practically the only motivation (if anyone has tried reading MSDN some years ago, here's another victim) I had. BUT! There are documentation that is just that good, that anything more just spoils it. I'm unsure how to signalize that. Is there a way we can just redirect people that lands on certain topics to those documentation?

The selling point of Documentation, and what made it so attractive and sexy was this:

Documentation will complement documentation where it falls through

I'm unsure where I read it, but that was practically the only motivation (if anyone has tried reading MSDN some years ago, here's another victim) I had. BUT! There are documentation that is just that good, that anything more just spoils it. I'm unsure how to signalize that. Is there a way we can just redirect people that lands on certain topics to those documentation?

The selling point of Documentation, and what made it so attractive and sexy was this:

Documentation will complement documentation where it falls through

I'm unsure where I read it, there's another quote that is more recent:

Docs is intended to solve the problem of bad documentation for various frameworks out there.

The important part here is that that was practically the only motivation (if anyone has tried reading MSDN some years ago, here's another victim) I had. BUT! There are documentation that is just that good, that anything more just spoils it. I'm unsure how to signalize that. Is there a way we can just redirect people that lands on certain topics to those documentation?

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Braiam
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How to make topics redirect to the better, existing documentation?

The selling point of Documentation, and what made it so attractive and sexy was this:

Documentation will complement documentation where it falls through

I'm unsure where I read it, but that was practically the only motivation (if anyone has tried reading MSDN some years ago, here's another victim) I had. BUT! There are documentation that is just that good, that anything more just spoils it. I'm unsure how to signalize that. Is there a way we can just redirect people that lands on certain topics to those documentation?