https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118235

--- Comment #4 from skierpage <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to mat.venturini from comment #2)
> skierpage, the LibreOffice Design Team has a survey
Thanks, I filled it in.

(In reply to mat.venturini from comment #3)
> To me the best option would be a dropdown menu at the top of all help pages
> which allows you to choose the still version you want help for (including
> fresh versions would be impractical), similar to what Laravel does with its
> documentation. You can check it out here: https://laravel.com/docs/7.x

Maybe for supported versions. But LibreOffice 3.3 reached end-of-life *nine
years ago*. Everyone's experience would be so much better if some brave hacker
just deleted the old cruft right here right now.

BTW, searching for "Configuration caching Laravel" gives me three results for
"Caching - Laravel" with identical breadcrumbs "laravel.com › docs › cache". At
least the 7.x is ahead of 5.0 and 4.2 results.

Which reminds me, help.libreoffice.org has the same Google breadcrumb problem:
whether 9 years old or brand new, search results have similar breadcrumbs e.g.
"help.libreoffice.org › Calc › Conditional_Formatting" for a help page for
version 3.6, 7 years old.

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