Uses for Pages
I haven't been able to find more information on Pages other than "Add more information - Pages make it easy to brainstorm new ideas or add new content" on the tour page. I can't for the life of me figure out why these would be useful, but I feel like I'm totally missing the boat on this. I believe there must be a great use for this feature, and I would love for others to let me know how they find them useful. Thanks for your insight!
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1 Posted by Will Duncan on 31 May, 2008 05:58 PM
Jason, that's actually a rather interesting question. I've seen people use pages for different functions. Quite often as a style guide or instruction place for how things work in their ticket system or use. I've seen lots of guideline information or outlines of the quoted projects in project pages, or changelog copies and stuff.
I personally haven't ever used the pages option in Lighthouse, but have seen them on many projects.
2 Posted by Will Duncan on 04 Jun, 2008 08:20 PM
In reply to "better textile support" Lighthouse doesn't actually use textile, it's a cut down custom setup which doesn't offer as much. We're actually adding in markdown in the future, and keeping the current textile system to accompany it.
3 Posted by BM5k on 18 Jul, 2008 06:37 AM
Can you add support for both full-textile and markdown? Textile is a lot easier to use, IMO