Re: new website non-git help

2009-08-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 09:51:07AM -0400, Chris Snyder wrote: > Andrew Hawryluk wrote: > > Could we add a link in the first paragraph to the (upcoming) essay? > > Perhaps on the words "beautifully engraved music". The essay was a > > prominent feature of the previous web design, and says a lot abou

Re: new website non-git help

2009-08-12 Thread Chris Snyder
Andrew Hawryluk wrote: > Could we add a link in the first paragraph to the (upcoming) essay? > Perhaps on the words "beautifully engraved music". The essay was a > prominent feature of the previous web design, and says a lot about the > attention to detail that goes into LilyPond. I'd like to see

Re: new website non-git help

2009-08-12 Thread Trevor Daniels
Graham Percival wrote Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:27 AM 4) I really want to have a "return to first page in this section" link. Currently that's called (main), which is a name that nobody likes. Find an alternate name for this, which ideally isn't very long. (otherwise the Manuals 2nd menu

Re: new website non-git help

2009-08-12 Thread Marek Klein
Hi, I also do like the new web, thank you all! 2009/8/12 Graham Percival > > 1) The current Introduction->Features and Introduction->Examples > pages are intended to condense three pages from the old site. One > -user reader looked through them and said that the new page looks > fine, but I'd

Re: new website non-git help

2009-08-11 Thread Andrew Hawryluk
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Graham Percival wrote: > > http://lilypond.org/~graham/Features.html > (I've made the links clearer) > > - are we missing any worthwhile info?  (like those bulleted lists >  of features?) Could we add a link in the first paragraph to the (upcoming) essay? Perhaps o

new website non-git help

2009-08-11 Thread Graham Percival
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 02:38:34PM +0100, Gerard McConnell wrote: > I have to say I'm very grateful for the work that's been > done on Lilypond, so I'd certainly like to help in some > way. Without getting into git or programming, how could I help? Popular question; here's a few things! 1) The