Am I the only one who has a hellish time trying to navigate Django's
online documentation? (here: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/)

There seems to be no good table of contents for what is in the
documentation, and no good way to navigate once you hit a specific
page.

For example, the page on generic relations:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/models/generic_relations/

No breadcrumbs so you can go up in the document heirarchy, just a link
to the root documentation page....

If you go to the root, you'll notice there's no link to this generic
relations page.

The generic relations page is numbered as #34.  I have no idea what
that means, since I can't seem to find a numbered list of pages
anywhere.


Am I missing some really obvious main page that gives a better
starting point for finding information in the docs?  Even just a flat
listing of links to each documentation page and a short description of
what it contains would be a godsend.

-Nate


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