Policy · Updated 2026
Editorial policy
This page explains how we create and maintain content on Mana Coding. It helps us keep tutorials useful, accurate, and clearly written—especially for beginners.
What we publish
- Tutorials: step-by-step guides with examples, common mistakes, and practice tasks.
- Projects: small build-alongs and exercises that convert knowledge into skill.
- Tools: developer utilities (formatters, converters, compilers) meant to support learning.
Quality rules (to avoid “thin content”)
- Every tutorial must include clear explanations, examples, and a practical next step.
- We avoid publishing pages that are mostly empty templates or only lists of links.
- We improve or remove low-quality pages before requesting ad network reviews.
Accuracy and updates
- We periodically review older pages and update them when platform/library behavior changes.
- We prefer official documentation, primary references, and reproducible examples.
- If you spot an error, report it via the contact page.
User experience commitments
- Pages should be easy to navigate with consistent menus and clear actions.
- We avoid deceptive links, forced redirects, and disruptive popups.
- We keep content readable on mobile and desktop.