Confusing that 2 different things are called "GNOME Help"
I find it confusing that there seems to be 2 different things called GNOME Help and inconsistent use of words regarding help/documentation/library.
At the bottom of https://www.gnome.org/ i can click "Documentation" to go to https://help.gnome.org/.
The title says "GNOME Library". The logo says "GNOME HELP".
If i click Users i get to https://help.gnome.org/users/ where the first documentation under Desktop is also called "GNOME Help".
Maybe the first documentation under Desktop should not be called "GNOME Help" but just "GNOME" or "GNOME Desktop" or "GNOME Shell" or whatever is correct. All the manuals/documentations/helps are not named consistently. 13 ends with " Help". 35 ends with " Manual". The remaining 53 mostly does not have anything after the application name. I don't think it is nessesary to have the title of all the documentations end with " Help" or " Manual".
I guess you can say the following:
- You go to "GNOME Help" to read the documentation on "GNOME".
- You open "Help" inside GNOME to read the documentation on "GNOME".
If you go to "GNOME Help" to read the documentation on "GNOME Help" that sounds like you are reading the documentation of the website, how to use it etc. like https://help.gnome.org/about/ which is called "GNOME Library Help".
Here are all the words in a list:
- Documentation
- GNOME Library
- GNOME HELP
- GNOME Help
- GNOME Library Help