Tabi for project documentation? #287
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Hey Tim! I don't know if anyone's using tabi for documentation, but I doubt it. The layout isn't ideal When choosing how to set up the documentation for git-sumi and dōteki, I too looked at the available Zola themes for docs. AdiDoks seemed promising, but its last commit was two years ago. I knew if I chose it, I would have to spend hours tinkering with it. In the end, I went with Docusaurus. It's not Zola, but it works without JS, offers multi-language support (I haven't tried it) and, as far as I can tell, it's accessible. The learning curve wasn't too steep. Hope that helps! |
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Tabi is the best Zola theme I've encountered by far, but it aims to be a theme for a personal website/blog.
I need to provide documentation for an app I'm going to release soon and looked into themes designed for documentation:
Many have accessibility issues which I'd need to fix first, as I know for a fact blind and vision impaired people will need to check the documentation out; with others, the multi language support is at least dubious and many don't seem to receive active development or even support anymore.
So I'm wondering: Has anyone tried using Tabi for more traditional (less blog-like) documentation? Having a blog is good for announcing new releases, events, etc. - but I feel a bit unsure whether my (not too tech-savvy) target audience would cope well with a blog-style documentation of the app itself.
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