Sietse Brouwer schreef:
Some bugs I found on the web page, four in total, but the fourth is hardly
noticable at all for most people.
That's wonderful. Unfortunately, I'm also rather busy. Could you have go
at fixing the (simple) bugs yourself ? The website is built in plain
HTML, and you can check it out from
https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=lilypond
as the
newweb
module. Look for site/switch/ for the intro files.
Firstly, on the front page [http://lilypond.org/web]the text
"http://lilypond.org .ca mirror" appears in a box that is not high enough. The
top and the bottom of the text get cut off, leaving some illegible vertical
lines.
This problem occurs under Windows XP, in Opera 8.54 and IE 6. It does not occur
in Firefox 1.5 (no plugins).
Secondly, on the "About" page [http://lilypond.org/web/about/], the image of the
Linux Audio Developers doesn't appear. It should be located at
[http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/graphics/ladbanner_50.gif], but it isn't.
should be fixed now.
Thirdly, in the "Introduction" section, it would be nice to have "Next" and
"Previous" links between the "Why use LilyPond?", "Testimonials", "A short
tour", and "Crash course" pages. I know they don't follow each other strictly
speaking, but most people would want to read them in order. I know I read them
in order, all four or so times -- months apart -- that I read the section.
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 >>
Fourthly, the navigation links in the documentation have nifty rel="up"
properties where applicable. This allows Opera, for instance, to use a keyboard
shortcut to go up one level. However, at the first level under the top, the link
to the Top has rel="start" instead of rel="top". It might be useful to give that
link both properties, if possible. This is more of a feature suggestion, though,
and a *very* minor one at that. But since I'm posting anyway....
which pages are you talking about now? Is that the documentation? Then
it's really a texinfo problem/feature
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Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
LilyPond Software Design
-- Code for Music Notation
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