On 1/31/14, 9:47 AM, Luke Crouch wrote:
> Ricky,
>
> AIUI, SUMO attaches platform/browser relevancy to the entire document
> - not individual sections?
In SUMO, articles are assigned to one or more products (Firefox, Firefox
for Android, Firefox OS, Webmaker, Thunderbird, more to come). Then
within each article, you can specify content for specific versions of
the product. For Firefox desktop, you can also specify content for
specific OSes.
Here is an example (keep in mind that our articles are written in
pseudo-mediawiki syntax):
*{for winxp,linux}At the top of the Firefox window, click the {menu
Tools} menu and choose {menu Downloads}.{/for}{for win7,win8}At the
top of the Firefox window, click the {button Firefox} button and
then choose {menu Downloads}.<br><br>[[Image:firefox button -
download]]{/for}{for mac}On the menu bar, click the {menu Tools}
menu and then choose {menu Downloads}{/for}
For version, the syntax looks like:
{for fx23}This content shows up in Firefox 23 and above{/for}
{for not fx23}This content show up in Firefox 22 and below{/for}
{for fx27}This content shows up in Firefox 27 only{/for}
{for m28}This content shows up in Fennec 28 and above{/for}
Hmm, I should've just pointed to the article that explains it all:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-use-for
Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks.
-Ricky