Hi Peter, I believe that the links that you are referring to are the ones in the sidebar of the wiki pages. The links that Chris is referring to are the ones on the side of https://www.jsoftware.com/#/README which is where you arrive after clicking the initial 'getting started' button on https://www.jsoftware.com. The README links are toggled with a hamburger menu on the upper left of the screen, so if the page happens to open with them shut then you don't see the links to the wiki. I always see these links when the README page opens, but your set up may be different.
I do think that the best solution would be for the initial 'getting started' button to go straight to the wiki, where we could include the same information as the README with the added benefit of transporting the user into the wiki environment. The relationship between the jsoftware site and the wiki site is something that we will need to work out to simplify the user interface. Thoughts? Cheers, bob > On Mar 9, 2022, at 06:40, [email protected] wrote: > > From: chris burke <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2022 15:50:48 +0800 >> ... several links to the wiki in the side panel of that page. > > Links at the left margin are Overview, Source, Contact, Donate, Main, > Page, Installation, Jd, Getting Started, Vocabulary, Forums, Showcase, > HTML and Help. No "wiki". No "Wiki". > > The links in the narrative text are source, Release Notes, J forums > and J tag. Of these, J forums is the best possibility for a novice. > Even so, at least two more steps: find the right forum; submit a > question. > > Simplify, simplify, simplify. > > Regards, ... P. > > -- > mobile: +1 778 951 5147 > VoIP: +1 604 670 0140 > 48.7693 N 123.3053 W > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
