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[Resolved] Changes in documentation and learning order

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Problem:
Changes in documentation and learning order - How to start Toolset learning

Solution:
There are so many alternative ways using which you should start to learn Toolset.

I suggest as you are pretty new to Toolset - please try to follow the Getting Started Guide:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/getting-started-with-toolset/

Beyond Basics Guide:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/beyond-the-basics/

User Guides:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/

And for complete tutorials:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/#tutorials

Even - You should go to your account's projects page and follow the wizard that will give you most important links you need to review for your projects:
=> https://toolset.com/account/projects/

You can find proposed solution, in this case, with the following reply:
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/changes-in-documentation-and-learning-order/#post-1096022

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#1095984

Hello, I have seen that the organization of documentation has changed recently, especially the "User Guides". I was learning by following the previous order, studying each plugin guide and now I am totally lost. The documentation is very extensive and it takes a lot of time to master it. Have things been added or removed with respect to previous documentation? Is everything in the "User Guides" or do I have to follow the rest of the sections? If so, what order should I follow? The learning order and to follow a didactic line is very important for me. My impression is that each Toolset document is very well explained but the set of documents is quite disconnected and anarchic. I would like it was like a book (first chapter, second chapter, and so on...) not a set of links. I want to be able to develop different kinds o projects, so I would be grateful if you could tell me the best order I should follow to learn "everything" that Toolset offers me from the most basic to the most advanced, like if it was a learning book. Thanks and congratulation for such a complete and powerfull set of plugins.

#1096022

Minesh
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Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Well - yes, we made some adjustment to our Docs within the User Guides section as you notice for good reason.

I suggest as you are pretty new to Toolset - please try to follow the Getting Started Guide:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/getting-started-with-toolset/

Beyond Basics Guide:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/beyond-the-basics/

User Guides:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/

And for complete tutorials:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/#tutorials

Even - You should go to your account's projects page and follow the wizard that will give you most important links you need to review for your projects:
=> https://toolset.com/account/projects/

And finally - we also offer free test platform with reference sites at - http://www.discover-wp.com
=> https://toolset.com/faq/how-and-why-to-create-a-test-site-in-discover-wp/

I think this is enough information for you to have start with and if you stuck anywhere you have any questions. Please feel free to create a new ticket with your each new question. We love to help you with your each query.

#1096269

Thanks for your answer, it gives some help, but I still think nobody would have to take a ticket for guiding on how to follow the documentation. I think the documentation should have a clear and didactic order to follow and depending on personal knowledge and objetives you could bypass some chapters. Sections like "Popular Toolset Features" create confusion because you don't know when to study or if they are included or not in de "User Guides" or in other sections. Anyway I like Toolset very much and I'll try to dedicate enough time to master it.