I've been there, to the point that something works on my computer in the 
morning and a few hours later things are strangely broken during the class. 
The only solution to this is running your own SageCellServer (or using 
CoCalc where for your particular project you can keep using the same 
version of Sage all day long). Having a collection of quick recipes on how 
to fix certain things would not be useful, I think, as in class there is no 
time for that anyway. For fixing things back in your office during "free 
time" there is some potential, of course. It still seems to me that 
something where people can easily add problems and solutions like wiki is 
the best approach. Python3-user page may not address your needs but we can 
link it together with something else.

So: can you please let me know the links and words you'd like to see on the 
top of https://sagecell.sagemath.org/help.html that would be most helpful 
for your situation? This is relatively static, as in no changes will be 
made without my manual participation, but the linked pages of course can 
and should be editable by many others.

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