- Reword a part with the word poignant so that non-native English speakers
can understand it without a dictionary [2]
- Remove the non-offensive list as everything belongs to this category which
does not meet the conditions of offensitivity [2]
- s/will/may/
- Whitespace
PR: www/118284 [1]
Submitted by: bsam [1], wilko [2]
Reviewed by: wes
Approved by: core
looks, at least not for me):
- Remove <p></p> which are removed by tidy anyway.
- Remove <b> inside <h?> tags since CSS should handle layout, and our
current CSS makes all the <h?> tags bold anyway.
while. Currently only one of the systems is up and it hasn't been
updated in 2+ years.
If rtp systems come back the page can easily be resurrected, but for now
it's just more confusing having the page around.
- Move includes.nav*.sgml to share/sgml/navibar.ent and
<lang>/share/sgml/nabibar.l10n.ent.
- Move includes.sgml and includes.xsl to
share/sgml/common.ent, share/sgml/header.ent, <lang>/share/sgml/l10n.ent,
and <lang>?share/sgml/header.l10n.ent.
- Move most of XSLT libraries to share/sgml/*.xsl and
<lang>/share/sgml/*.xsl.
- Move news.xml and other *.xml files for the similar purpose
to share/sgml/*.xml and <lang>/share/sgml/*.xml.
- Switch to use a custom DTD for HTML document. Now we use
"-//FreeBSD//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional-Based Extension", which is
HTML 4.01 + some entities previously pulled via
"<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;" line.
The location of entity file will be resolved by using catalog file.
- Add DOCTYPE declearation to XML documents. This makes the followings
possible:
* Use of &foo; entities for SGML in an XML file instead of defining
{$foo} as the same content.
* &symbolic; entities for Latin characters.
- Duplicated information between SGML and XML, or English and
translated doc, has been removed as much as possible.
auto-responder returned when sending mail to admins@.
On the security page simply remove the email address since it's not
needed, and on the machines page link to the newusers page instead.
mention Megan McCormick as the designer of our original website and
link to freebsd.org/old where that design is still visible.
Note that the site is Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional rather than HTML
3.2 compliant.
Note that Wolfram was our first webmaster but that this role is shared
by a larger group of web and doc contributors now.