Announcing docs.microsoft.com for Bing Ads
As previously announced, today we are pleased to confirm that Bing Ads API documentation has moved from MSDN to docs.microsoft.com/bingads. If you have recently read any Azure, Bot Framework, or Enterprise Mobility + Security developer documentation, then you are likely already familiar with the improvements in readability and site navigation since Microsoft first introduced docs.microsoft.com. This article highlights the site features that address specific feedback we heard from Bing Ads developers.
Docs and the Developer Portal
Visit https://docs.microsoft.com/bingads for a new integrated hub experience. Even after you dig deep into the technical content, you’ll always have quick access to the Documentation, News, Support, and Account resources in the navigation header.
Search and Filter
When you search for something, you should find it. Period. Enter your search phrase into the table of contents filter (e.g., ‘code’ ), and the most relevant content will be surfaced.
Code Example Language Selector
You can now choose either C#, Java, PHP, or Python for inline code samples. If your browser is enabled to accept cookies, then we’ll remember your choice the next time you visit.
Responsive Design
The docs.microsoft.com portal has a responsive layout that seamlessly adapts to your device. Be it mobile, tablet, or PC, you’ll have a front-row experience to readability.
Community Feedback and Contributions
Your questions, comments, and feedback are important to us. At the top or right navigation bar of every article you’ll see a link to comment, edit, or share as shown below.
Clicking on Comments will take you to the bottom of the page where you can login (using Twitter, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft credentials) to add, follow, or like comments.
The open source documentation on docs.microsoft.com enables community contributions. Every article has an Edit button that takes you to the source Markdown file in GitHub where you can easily submit a pull request to fix or improve content.
The Share button lets you easily share via Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Email.
Next Steps
With the move to https://docs.microsoft.com/bingads via GitHub we’ll deliver more modern, comprehensive, and collaborative documentation with greater transparency and agility. We have already started planning the next round of updates including (by popular demand) more inline code samples. As always please feel free to contact support or post a question in the Bing Ads API developer forum.