Andy J wrote: <snip/>
As a return favor, I'll offer you this suggestion: don't visit the
"user" mailing list.
David, Ross, Nicola Ken, Antonio, Thorsten and whoever from the "dev" list: please do *not* leave the user's list!
Users profit from your deep knowledge. You profit from user feedback to improve forrest further!
Thank you all for your support!
Johannes
Then us "users" (just me at this time but I'm assuming they're are more that have been chased away) can learn it the old-fashioned way. In the end, if we haven't walked away in disgust, we'll know the internals and what Forrest can do for us.
- Andy
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 14:04:31 +1100, David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andy J wrote:
I'd be happy to contribute in that way (it's one way that I might be able to help). As soon as I know which way is up in Forrest!:)
This is intended as a constructive comment ... If you don't yet understand how the Forrest internals work, then you should probably not be messing with advanced topics like aggregation and project sitemaps.
--David
David Crossley wrote:
Andy J wrote:
If it's not an error, it's at least confusing. On menus and linking (http://forrest.apache.org/docs/linking.html#menu_generation) the example refers to an image where the How-To Samples is supposed to appear on the Community tab below the About menu item. This is the case for the second following image but not the image immediately following the example so that seems confusing. Or am I just not following the example?
It is not an error. It is just that no-one has found the time to re-create all the screenshots to update those documents to the current default "pelt" skin and recent layout. The text of the documents has been updated.
Patches to the documents and updated images are welcome via our Jira Issue Tracker.
--David
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