Rating: 5 stars
A good plugin, and most importantly not overloaded with unnecessary functionality. There is only one disadvantage, as was written in the previous review, is the lack of clear documentation. But I am a programmer, I got into the code and figured it out).
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A plugin that is supposed to be quite good, but after some time i gave up. Let’s face it, a documentation plugin that does without any documentation at all. An irony, isn’t it? Nothing is explained, there is no documentation, no faqs, nothing… sorry, but i have other things to do than find out how a plugin works.
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I like this plugin. I was wondering if it can generate a table of content for the articles. That’s the only missing feature for me.
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It’s a useful plugin for anyone looking to create comprehensive documentation on their WordPress. With its intuitive interface and easy-to-use features, DocsPress makes it simple to create and organize documentation pages.
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This plugin is perfect. I’ve tried every single plugin and theme. I’d previously settled on documentor. But it’s not being maintained and bugs are emerging with every wordpress update. I’ve also tried the knowledge bases. And I thought I’d have to give up and write my own. But then, after two days of searching and trying updated versions of everything I could find, I stumbled across DocsPress. It looks like it’s based on another earlier tech. But it’s so clean, simple, and fast. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
TIPS for authors
1) For a knowledgebase, use Document (product etc), Section (topic), and Article (Content) and SubArticle (sub-content).
2) For authoring books (a) use Document (Book), (b) Sections limit to “Book text”, “Notes”, “Characters”, “Locations”, “Background” (novel, script), and Research(nonfiction) etc. and (c) The build the entire book from front matter through chapters, to back-matter out of chapters (articles) and topics(sub-articles) (that’s the maximum depth: document to section to article to sub-article ). (This model is similar to say, Scrivener).
NITS: There are a few nits as in anything:
1) There is no facility for controlling the layout. Which is fine except you can’t center the content on the screen or configure how wide to display the content. You have to go in and create css to do it. And the new wordpress editor makes that almost impossible. (a) I”d like to be able to configure whether the toc+article are centered or justified. (b) I’d like to be able to determine the width of article text(content).
2) Given that you can either page through Sections, or articles, each ‘section’ is in fact a separate context.
Aside from that this really is the best available.
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Thank you for making this available to everyone! Really appreciate the effort.
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Excellent, much better than the weDocs
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Looks nice but doesn’t work with Elementor. Therefore useless to me.
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This docs/kb plugin is an absolute gem.
Clean, fast and everything you need in a knowledge base plugin.
#winning!
Thanks nK
Rating: 5 stars
I’m glad with DocsPress, completely easy, really useful options and stable
I’m using it for the AutomatorWP documentation and planning to migrate all the GamiPress docs to DocsPress too
A must!
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I tried all the expensive bloated knowledge base plugins with fancy UIs, setup wizards, 1000s of styling options etc and nearly gave up until I found DocsPress – it just works. It picks up the theme style and I was writing documentation 10min after installing, instead of trying to work out the 1000s of styling options of the other KB plugin.
Thank you for creating this, and please consider adding a donation link so I can support this project.
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I try many doc plugins. It’s the best one ☆
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This is by far the best documentation plugin. I love it!
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Easy to setup and get up. The search is feature is also great over the WeDocs plugin! Thank you ??
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