Hi Bernard,
It’s understandable that you’re looking for online documentation to access and study without the need for downloading and installing. While I don’t have specific information about the documentation you mentioned, many software products provide online documentation in addition to downloadable versions.
I would recommend checking the official website or support page of the product you’re referring to. They often have an online documentation section or knowledge base where you can access the documentation directly in your web browser without the need for Download
If you can’t find online documentation on the website, you can reach out to the product’s support team or community forums for further assistance. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate information regarding the availability of online documentation for the specific product you’re interested in.
@sumeydrane412 Huh? I know how to find documentation about ‘other’ products. Not even sure what your response here is relevant to. In fact, your response seems to be ‘botish’.
I agree that sumeydrane412 looks like a chatbot. The profile is rather sparse; joined on June 8, 2023 and created one reply. Also, note the destination of the “Download” link in their post.
I am marking this topic resolved, but I will continue the discussion of this issue in the other, earlier topic you have already posted in:
Recommendation: Publish the documentation online, for wider accessibility | ww.wp.xz.cn
Thanks for adding your voice to the discussion and for your interest in the plugin.
I have released MLA v3.09, which includes this item in the Readme file and the plugin Description in the repository:
NOTE: Complete documentation is included in the Documentation tab on the Settings/Media Library Assistant admin screen and the drop-down “Help” content in the admin screens. You can find a stand-alone version of the Documentation on my web site: Media Library Assistant Documentation
Thanks for encouraging me to make this enhancement.