I think both of these are excellent ideas. I especially like the idea for a 
contact email address.  Yamil might want to be the contact or me or June.

Jim

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Remington Steed
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:10 PM
To: Documentation discussion for Evergreen software
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION] Ideas for Docs Website

Hi DIG,

I have been thinking about a few ideas that could improve the Docs website and 
make the Docs easier to use.  I would imagine both of these things being 
integrated into every page of the generated HTML docs, and I don't know how 
difficult that would be.


1.       It seems the Docs website needs a search box.  Could we try adding 
something like a Google custom search engine (https://www.google.com/cse/)?

2.       I think the Docs website needs an email link that lets readers easily 
provide feedback about missing sections or other problems.  Ideally, this link 
would be visible everywhere, so whenever someone is reading and finds a 
problem, the link is visible already.  But it would be fine to try it in a 
prominent place near the top, and also in the footer.

Thoughts?

Remington

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Remington Steed
Electronic Resources Specialist
Hekman Library, Calvin College
http://library.calvin.edu/

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