Weblobe's Documentation
As is traditional in software design, the documentation is always the absolute last thing to get done.. which is why we're doing it now...
Really, right now...
When it's finished, the intro will read something like this:
To give you an idea of the power and flexibility of weblobe, let's start out by saying that this, the online weblobe help guide, was itself built entirely in weblobe. So I'm actually using the same interface that I'm describing in this guide, to create this guide... so this is the help guide for the system that I'm using to publish the help guide for the system that...
If you think about it really hard it'll make you dizzy.
Cool.
This guide is fairly comprehensive, although I'm going to skip some of the really self-explanatory stuff. Think of it as an intelligence filter...
Weblobe is a pretty robust and easy to use, so crash-and-burn types should feel free to dive right in and start playing with it rather that wading through this entire guide.
Of course they'll miss out on the some of the fun that the manual-readers are going to have along the way, and a bunch of hidden features will remain unknown to them, but what do you care? The crash-and-burners are already off crashing and burning their carefree way through the admin system... You made it this far, you're a manual-reader.
