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Currently, all the configurations are per-project and defined by the project administrator. However, based on readthedocs/readthedocs.org#11266, I see readers wanting a standardized way to use Read the Docs in the same way for all the projects.
Users are not logged in into the documentation domain, should we use a cookie to store these settings?
What other configuration would be useful for readers?
How this would work for Sphinx, MkDocs, Docusaurus and any other documentation tools we support?
I think the conversation is interesting and could give readers a nicer UX all across Read the Docs. However, I'm not clearly seeing a way to implement it.
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Currently, all the configurations are per-project and defined by the project administrator. However, based on readthedocs/readthedocs.org#11266, I see readers wanting a standardized way to use Read the Docs in the same way for all the projects.
Examples of people's requirements I've read:
Questions
I think the conversation is interesting and could give readers a nicer UX all across Read the Docs. However, I'm not clearly seeing a way to implement it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: