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Missing #anchor on website links
From: |
Alexander Kobel |
Subject: |
Missing #anchor on website links |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 15:59:07 +0100 |
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On 2016-11-29 15:29, Erik Ronström wrote:
[...] While the old site may not be the most beautiful (although I
have seen worse!), it is very functional, with good overview and
almost all resources available with a single click from the first
screen, without any scrolling. [...]
I agree that the current one is very functional for me with one
exception: the links to the manual of the developer version. And I just
realized why.
Could someone who knows how to do it adjust the links to the unstable
manual on
http://lilypond.org/
(navigation side bar, section "Unstable Release", link "Manuals
2.19.x")
http://lilypond.org/development.html
(box "Other material", entry "Development: manuals for the unstable
version")
to point to
http://lilypond.org/development.html#Manuals-2
instead of just
http://lilypond.org/development.html
?
As it is now, I constantly click those links and go back and forth
again, because the Manuals box is on the bottom of the dev version page
and not visible on my screen without scrolling. First reaction: "I must
have missed the 'Manuals' link and clicked on 'Download 2.19.x' instead..."
In fact, I tend to be confused about the different layout and sectioning
of the manual pages for stable and unstable. Now suddenly I wonder
whether in the long run it would be a good idea to have an identical
structure for downloads, manuals, regtests etc. for stable and unstable,
but use a different (background) color (scheme) for the two?
Thanks in advance,
Alexander
- Missing #anchor on website links,
Alexander Kobel <=