We'll create fresh WordPress site with Hierarchical Documentation installed. You have 20 minutes to test the plugin after that site we'll be deleted.
Hierarchical Documentation allows admins to create public pages of documentation and organize them hierarchically using a tree listing the pages where each page can be dragged to its desired position. It supports syntax highlighting for blocks of code and Markdown.
For an example of Hierarchical Documentation in action, see wpmvc.org.
Please note that the default behavior is to display the documentation page that has an ID of 1 as the site’s homepage. This can be changed by editing the first line of hierarchical-documentation/app/config/routes.php
. (See the WP MVC documentation page on routing for details.)
This plugin depends on WP MVC, so that plugin needs to be installed and activated before this one is activated.
If you’d like to grab development releases, see what new features are being added, or browse the source code please visit the GitHub repo.