Updated 023 Adding a custom time field (markdown)

Amigo 2019-06-27 12:10:12 +02:00
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Further documentation might be necessary but time does not allow it but it would be encouraged if it can be done as a community project .[00:12:14](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m14s) Everywhere in Component Builder, in any of it's list views, is a Help Menu which actually opens up a website which has a Wiki option. [00:12:39](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m39s) It's actually a Redmine website. Here is the URL, you could see it, if anyone wants to get involved in in the community, we help improve the documentation per list view as well as per function as you can see I've already done quite a bit in writing documentation for every list view, explaining these buttons. [00:13:11](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h13m11s) This help button here. You could add your own help by going to the help documentation. Here is the list of the already set up help. If you open one of these, you would see that here is the URL that we're using. As we develop this component further we would eventually add more help documentation right in the component, but it will map to this [00:13:46](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h13m46s) website, because that way or everybody can benefit from any improvements. So the website URL for those of you might want to go there. It's projects.vdm.io/ projects/Joomla-component-builder/wiki, and you could [00:14:10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h14m10s) go there and from there navigate. If you want to get involved in editing the tutorial or the documentation, and you say to me, I would help you setup documentation, give me a greater discount on accessing the tutorials. We could strike a deal. Because to me I have a time constrained. [00:14:40](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h14m40s) At this point as a community project I hope you understand. Thanks so much.
Further documentation might be necessary but time does not allow it but it would be encouraged if it can be done as a community project .[00:12:14](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m14s) Everywhere in Component Builder, in any of it's list views, is a Help Menu which actually opens up a website which has a Wiki option. [00:12:39](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h12m39s) It's a Readme website. Here is the URL(See video) if anyone wants to get involved in in the community, to improve the documentation per list view as well as per function as you can see I've already done quite a bit in writing documentation for every list view, explaining these buttons. [00:13:11](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h13m11s) This help button here. You could add your own help by going to the help documentation. Here is the list of the already set up help. If you open one of these, you would see that here is the URL that we're using. As we develop this component further we would eventually add more help documentation right in the component, but it will map to this [00:13:46](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h13m46s) website, because that way everybody can benefit from any improvements. So the website URL: projects.vdm.io/ projects/Joomla-component-builder/wiki, and you could [00:14:10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h14m10s) go there and from there navigate. If you want to get involved in editing the tutorial or the documentation, and you say to me, I would help you setup documentation, give me a greater discount on accessing the tutorials. [00:14:40](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epA9zv4yWu0&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&t=00h14m40s)