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Small suggestions: | |||
*Use proper wiki formatting for the sections | |||
*Use .png as image file format for the screenshots, .jpg is of bad quality and looks horrible. | |||
--[[User:CodeSquid|CodeSquid]] 22:24, 30 September 2007 (CEST) | |||
== Translations == | |||
Would be cool to add a section for translations (I've seen a few) so people that need a quick guide to present to non-technical coworkers who don't understand english are not marginalized. :-) -- Cholo <anicholo /\at/\ gmail.com> [[User:200.16.16.13|200.16.16.13]] 19:42, 15 February 2008 (CET) | |||
I have given HOST name USER name PASSWORD and PORT also. But it could not connect to server | |||
== Help for laypeople == | |||
All the filezilla help pages are very shallow, with many lists of options but rarely any explanation of them, so an inexperienced user is none the wiser as to what the choices do or what the terminology means. | |||
Some systematic explanatory help for lay people would make it possible for all users to use the software, and to know if there is a genuine problem when it doesn't work. |
Revision as of 07:36, 14 October 2008
Small suggestions:
- Use proper wiki formatting for the sections
- Use .png as image file format for the screenshots, .jpg is of bad quality and looks horrible.
--CodeSquid 22:24, 30 September 2007 (CEST)
Translations
Would be cool to add a section for translations (I've seen a few) so people that need a quick guide to present to non-technical coworkers who don't understand english are not marginalized. :-) -- Cholo <anicholo /\at/\ gmail.com> 200.16.16.13 19:42, 15 February 2008 (CET)
I have given HOST name USER name PASSWORD and PORT also. But it could not connect to server
Help for laypeople
All the filezilla help pages are very shallow, with many lists of options but rarely any explanation of them, so an inexperienced user is none the wiser as to what the choices do or what the terminology means.
Some systematic explanatory help for lay people would make it possible for all users to use the software, and to know if there is a genuine problem when it doesn't work.