03 Sep

MooTools Offline Documentation

OK, so these days having your internet cut isn’t as commonplace as it used to be, but it does happen and during those times you realise the beautiful place the internet has in your life. :)

Anyways, I can usually get by and continue with some offline coding, but there’s always that little occasion where you forget those commands in MooTools, and wish you could just pop onto the site and check it out.

To save myself the anguish, I downloaded each page of the most recent documentation (1.2) and changed some of the HTML so it links locally and gets rid of some of the unnecessary stuff. Now you can view the pages offline by either installing it on your own local server, or just clicking on one of the html files and navigating from there!

Hope this saves someone some offline anguish, and at worst you can always use this to take the load off the hard working MT servers!

You can download the files from here

Installation Instructions

Download the zip file, unzip it, and open the index.html file… that’s it.

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  • twig
  • done and released!
  • I just saved the source of the HTML files you can find on docs.mootool.net, and modified those. There was nothing to compile.
  • twig
    no no i was referring to the mootools markdown files
    i wanted to compile the docs myself
  • twig
    great, thanks!
    been looking for the docs for 1.2.1, but this is close enough

    how did you compile it?
    i saw some ruby stuff, but i dont have the time to figure it out
  • Nothing special here... its just plain HTML. Unzip the file and open it on any browser.

    It's pretty much just an offline version of the website in HTML.
  • Hi,

    Thats great! been looking for this for some time now! since i wil be away from my net connection for 6 weeks.
    Now i can just keep ussing it.

    Thanx for the super work!

    Cheers,
    Fregl
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