Direction for react-query Docs Contributions #1154
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Improvements are always welcome, but I’m not quite sure I understand the improvement you are describing yet.
Tanner Linsley
…On Oct 9, 2020, 11:06 AM -0600, Rob Banagale ***@***.***>, wrote:
I was curious if there was any specific direction requested for general "improvements" to the docs.
For example, I want a table of contents or other hyper-linked index to reference material available on the first docs page.
I have considered if the docs present a convincing case for the library prior to usage information on purpose, though.
So before I make "improvement" pull requests to the docs, I wanted to first ask if there was any direction or if any reasonable, well-formatted change are likely to be accepted.
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I was curious if there was any specific direction requested for general "improvements" to the docs.
For example, I want a table of contents or other hyper-linked index to reference material available on the first docs page.
The reason for this is that in my learning process I've scrolled and clicked next enough times that I had set bookmarks to get back to the query and mutate pages.
I have considered if the docs present a convincing case for the library prior to usage information on purpose, though.
So before I make "improvement" pull requests to the docs, I wanted to first ask if there was any direction or if any reasonable, well-formatted change are likely to be accepted.
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