Sorry for the top post... I'm about to head to the airport and the computer is
already packed.
I'd suggest migration to the GitHub.io setup we already have for about half of
the pages. That means we don't have to maintain the website itself, just the
content...
/D
On December 2, 2023 2:01:34
Hi Dirk and all,
> On 30. Nov 2023, at 19:45, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> The bad news is that both the slider with the pictures on the home page as
> well as the drop down menu for narrow screens (so the hamburger in the top
> left) had already been broken before - it's just
Well,
There's good news, and there is bad news.
The good news is that I didn't break things.
The bad news is that both the slider with the pictures on the home page as well
as the drop down menu for narrow screens (so the hamburger in the top left) had
already been broken before - it's just
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>From: Benjamin
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023, 06:49
>Subject: Re: web server moved
>To: Dirk Hohndel
>
>
>Good morning. The only thing I saw during a quick and shallow test browse -
>which could also just be my cellphone acting up - was that the menu didn't
>work from th
Not sure about the pictures, I'll have to try to reproduce this here. In my
limited testing I didn't notice that.
And yes, a good chunk of our website has been reported to the GitHub.io site
because that made it so much easier to maintain.
Are any of these links wrong?
(The website hasn't
For some reason, I seem to be missing a picture on the front page. If I
right-click on the empty space and open image to new tab, it loads the
image fine. When viewing translated pages, those are missing all the
pictures in the front page.
[image: image.png]
Many links seem to point to
Another quick note from over here
I have finally moved the web server / update check server to a static IP
address.
As a result either all problems are solved, or I have broken stuff
catastrophically.
I know which one my money is on.
I'd appreciate some gentle testing of this and feedback