Hi Dan and Team,

Apologies, but I suppose I'm now out of my depths on this one. The
references you're discussing were original in the documents when I
downloaded them as a draft. I simply added the step number to hopefully
highlight further, where to look in the text.

To Leo's point, I can absolutely see how keeping the page number is
important for hard copy reading.

Cheers,
Sam.

  Samantha Hamilton
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On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 8:23 PM Dan Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Comment inline:
>
> On 8/4/20 12:37, Samantha Hamilton wrote:
> > Hi, Dan,
> >
> > Great questions! I wanted to see if I could help, so here are my
> thoughts:
> >
> > 1) Due to inclusions of figures, etc., some of this chapter's sections
> > 'fall' over several pages. I agree that perhaps having the page number
> > /and/ the title link might not be necessary in most cases; however,
> > the one example that stands out in my mind is "Creating a new chapter
> > based on an existing chapter" which is page 7, but the specific step
> > which is repeatedly referenced is step 5 on page 8.
>
> Then "on page x" does serve a purpose, so this should be kept as is.
>
> The problem part of what you wrote is in where the reader is taken when
> you control + click the a link. Both links will take the reader to page
> 7 not page 8. Furthermore, when right clicking either link and then
> selecting Edit Field from the context menu, a reference number is given
> among other things. These two links have the same reference number. The
> same thing is true for every sentence containing a link and the page it
> is found on. I really do not see a reason for the second link to be used
> unless it is changed to the actual location rather than to the heading
> above the actual location.
>
> This raises another question. Why was the link to a heading instead of
> where the information is located?
>
> Dan
>
> >
> > 2) I think this is a great question, because until now I never
> > considered that the draft which I'm downloading still exists in the
> > Drafts folder. Should there be a note in the Contributors' Guide to
> > delete the Draft copy? Who would have the 'authority' to delete that
> copy?
> >
> > I hope these points are helpful,
> > Best,
> > Sam.
> >   Samantha Hamilton
> >   darling docs
> >
> > <https://darlingdocs.wordpress.com/><https://github.com/samanthahamilton
> ><https://www.linkedin.com/in/shamilton-64b4b71b0/>
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 11:59 AM Dan Lewis <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     There are two of them:
> >
> >     1) Several times in this chapter there is a link to another place
> >     in the
> >     chapter. It is followed by the following "on page x". The page number
> >     also links to same Set Reference. Do we really need the second
> >     link; do
> >     we really need to even have "on page x"?
> >
> >     2) In section, Submitting a chapter for review, the chapter is
> >     suppose
> >     to be uploaded to the Feedback folder. It has already been
> >     uploaded to
> >     the Draft folder in the section, Creating a completely new chapter
> >     step
> >     3. Are we suppose to have a copy of this chapter in both folders?
> >
> >     Otherwise, I have almost completed my review.
> >
> >     Dan
> >
> >
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