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Re: Bugs on the website, including the front page
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Sietse Brouwer |
Subject: |
Re: Bugs on the website, including the front page |
Date: |
Mon, 15 May 2006 15:26:05 +0000 (UTC) |
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Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen <at> lilypond.org> writes:
> That's wonderful. Unfortunately, I'm also rather busy. Could you have go
> at fixing the (simple) bugs yourself ?
I'm afraid I can't do the "box not high enough" one --- lack of ability. I did
some experimental rooting around, but when I downloaded the webpage files from
Savannah, I couldn't even get the page to display in the same way as when I
viewed the online version --- so I couldn't even know how my changes would work
out.
One thing I can do: I can get the files from Savannah, and insert the next/
previous links. However, I've never worked with Savannah, so I don't know how
to
upload, what tags to use etc. --- in short, I'm afraid of breaking stuff. Is
there any other way I could submit those changes, or should I just try until I
find a way to upload, and cross my fingers?
> Sietse Brouwer schreef:
> > Secondly, the Linux Audio Developers logo doesn't appear.
> Should be fixed now.
Roger that.
> > [stuff about rel="up" and rel="start" in the documentation pages]
> which pages are you talking about now? Is that the documentation? Then
> it's really a texinfo problem/feature
>
Documentation, yes; and indeed a TeXinfo problem, so never mind it.
> > Thirdly, in the "Introduction" section, it would be nice to have "Next" and
> > "Previous" links between the pages.
>
> the last link on the page is actually a Next pointer. Maybe it should
> have a different markup, eg.
>
> << Prev: Why use lily | Next: Crash course >>
>
Clearer markup is a good idea -- I hadn't recognised it as a Next pointer. I
suggest that for consistency, you use the same Next/Previous markup you use in
your essay, such as at the bottom of [http://lilypond.org/web/about/automated-
engraving/software.html], e.g.
Next: A crash course in using LilyPond.
As it happens, the essay only has Next links, no Previous links. At least in
the
Information section, I suggest putting an analogous Previous link on the next
line, left-aligned. That'd look like so:
Next: A crash course in using LilyPond
Previous: Why use LilyPond
So, should I have a go at putting in next/previous links; and how should I
submit the changes?
Cheers,
Sietse