Re: Update to docs root pages and navigation - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Update to docs root pages and navigation
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Msg-id acf7c565-6b66-68ba-05b1-02ce321fe458@aklaver.com
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In response to Update to docs root pages and navigation  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
List pgsql-www
On 11/23/20 8:01 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I think it requires a silly number of steps to get to our
> documentation today. It's not huge, but it's "click documentation,
> click "current manuals", click 13". And the actual /docs/ page is
> mostly empty, which makes it a waste.
> 
> PFA a patch that changes this:
> 
> * The /docs/ page now gets direct links to all supported documentation
> versions, including PDFs
> 
> * The /docs/ page gets a big button that sends you directly to
> /docs/current/ -- that link wasn't  available at all before
> 
> * Translated manuals were listed both on the left and right sidebar on
> the root docs page, but not on the manuals page. Remove them from the
> left sidebar, leave them on the right one since it's now on the root
> docs page.
> 
> Unrelated to the restructuring, but while at it:
> * Make the left column in the manuals table not take 50% of the width
> when all it has is a number
> 
> * Add a link to the developer docs
> 
> * Remove the repetitive "comprehensive manual" text (it's no more
> comprehensive than the other manual, it's just a different format),
> and insert a proper separator between the two PDF versions
> 
> * Remove some redundant and incorrect template tags probably resulting
> from previous copy/paste mistakes
> 
> I'm also attaching a screenshot of the main docs page with the
> changes, for those that can't easily test a website patch. (Nevermind
> the actual versions listed, as this is off a dev version of the
> database and not up to date)
> 
> Thoughts?
> 

+1


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com



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