From f1e4758619b32f79e576e5ed6c5c076175b245e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Don Hirst <dvhirst@aol.com> Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 12:25:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update index.md Reading for content; editing for consistency. --- docs/index.md | 23 +++++------------------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index f369880d..0955caeb 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -1,26 +1,13 @@ # CiviCRM Developer Guide -[CiviCRM](https://civicrm.org) is an open-source application. The code can be -poked, prodded, twisted, and hacked. It can be customized, extended, and -collaboratively developed. This documentation tells you how to do that. +[CiviCRM](https://civicrm.org) is an open-source application. The code can be poked, prodded, twisted, and hacked. It can be customized, extended, and collaboratively developed. This documentation tells you how to do that. -It starts with a high level introduction to get you familiar -with CiviCRM development. It covers setting up your development environment, -checking whether or not you actually need to implement your own custom code (i.e. you can't achieve what you -want through configuration or installing an already existing extension), best -practice ways to extend CiviCRM (a.k.a. how to write an extension), things you -should know before you start hacking on core, and best practice for testing. +It starts with a high level introduction to get you familiar with CiviCRM development. It covers setting up your development environment, checking whether or not you actually need to implement your own custom code (i.e. you can't achieve what you want through configuration or installing an already existing extension), best practice ways to extend CiviCRM (a.k.a. how to write an extension), things you should know before you start hacking on core, and best practice for testing. -The guide also includes detailed references for tools and subsystems -of CiviCRM. These cover topics like the API and hook system and are intended -for use by people that are familiar with CiviCRM development. +The guide also includes detailed references for tools and subsystems of CiviCRM. These cover topics like the API and hook system and are intended for use by people that are familiar with CiviCRM development. ## Editing & reading offline -- This documentation is made with mkdocs and - [stored in GitHub](https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-dev-docs) -- See the "[Writing Documentation](/documentation/index.md)" section in this guide - for specific details on editing this documentation (and others using - mkdocs). You can also learn how to read these docs off-line! - +- This documentation is made with mkdocs and [stored in GitHub](https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-dev-docs). +- See the "[Writing Documentation](/documentation/index.md)" section in this guide for specific details on editing this documentation (and others using mkdocs). You can also learn how to read these docs off-line! -- GitLab