Quote Originally Posted by htfiddler View Post
...which appears quite dated and obsolete. In fact I wonder why it's still on their site?.
Because some people still use older versions of cPanel? Sort of like some people still run windows 2000...If it works, why throw away the manual?


Quote Originally Posted by htfiddler View Post
...I am currently looking for docs on the File Manager. All I can find is this single very short page:


cPanel - cPanel 11 Documentation : Files - Using The File Manager


which says nothing about this very nice and robust HTML Editor I just discovered in there. I never saw it before ... must be relatively new. I played with it for 15 minutes and got stuck several times. Finally tried right clicking and realized, "Oh, that's how you do it!" Seems though that a tool with so many features would have some docs available. Any idea where to find them?
Most of the scripts that cPanel uses are open source. That WYSIWYG you are talking about looks to be a modified version of WYSIWYG Pro, but really, what docs are needed? Every WYSIWYG I've ever used all work exactly the same way.

I suppose if you want docs on how it works you could ask cPanel to add more at bugzilla.cpanel.net and enter in the request as a feature request or enhancement not a bug.

Quote Originally Posted by htfiddler View Post
One thing I haven't figured out yet is how to create a new page.
New file perhaps?

Quote Originally Posted by htfiddler View Post
And another thing ... how do we edit the background image and page properties? That's not obvious either. Docs are definitely needed!
Of what?