A contents index for Zend Framework manual pages

August 5th, 2010

The good old Zend Framework manual pages do suffer from being somewhat lengthy. I’ve thought they could do with an index to make navigation easier on those oh-so-long pages. So I wrote a quick JavaScript bookmarklet to do just that.


The content index inserted into a ZF manual page

Just drag this ZF Manual Index bookmark onto your browser bookmarks bar. Clicking the bookmark will add a contents index to the top of any Zend Framework manual page. Helpful links ahoy!

If you want to view the source code take a peek over here.

2 Responses to “A contents index for Zend Framework manual pages”

  1. [...] on those oh-so-long pages. So I wrote a quick JavaScript book­marklet to do just that.via  simon r jones. Can not find any related posts.Tags: Zend Framework This entry was posted on 6 August, 2010 at [...]

  2. Very nice. Also notable is a Greasemonkey script by Chris Morell:

    http://cmorrell.com/webdev/zf/zend-framework-documentation-777

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