On 08/10/2021 Marcus wrote:
Currently the following webpages have a different look & feel than all
others: ...
https://www.openoffice.org/it/
I want to align them to the general design that can be seen here:
On the medium term (say, by end of year) I should be able to take care
of Italian. It doesn't make sense to keep content from the current site,
as the non-standard parts (such as company listings, or books) are
totally outdated now.
Assuming I can do all this myself (and that I remember the process that,
if I recall correctly, starts with the "XX" site templates), I see
basically two options:
1. Create /it-new and host the site there until it's done; this allows
easy peer review.
2. Use a new branch on my Github fork (and locally); this makes peer
review possible but more complex, as the reviewer must rebuild the site.
Is there a preference between the two options?
Regards,
Andrea.
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