On Nov 19, 2013, at 5:09 PM, Remington Steed <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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/)?

Do you refer to the pages that host the HTML versions of the official docs, 
like these http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.5/ ? If so, I definitely agree, and 
this request definitely came up on an IRC meeting in the past. We would need to 
find a volunteer that would want to set the solution up.



> 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.
>  

My apologies, do you refer to the pages that host the HTML versions of the 
official docs and/or the pages for the DIG wiki pages? I would be for it 
appearing on both, though I can see confusion caused by seeing links to both 
report documentation bogs and to send feedback email. Though I think it would 
be worth it if properly labeled.

Thanks Remington!

Yamil
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