sub-categories.
1. All the changing .sgml files are now machine-generated.
2. software.sgml, consulting.sgml, misc.sgml, hardware.sgml now
have an "alphabetical nav bar" on top. I.e., click on "T"
and the browser locates the first entry beginning with "T".
3. The Software and Consulting entries now have sub-categories.
The software_bycat.sgml and consulting_bycat.sgml are the
new files. They index to software.sgml and consulting.sgml,
respectively.
4. The index.sgml Software and Consulting links have been updated
to use the new files.
In addition,
5. Most of the entries have been rewritten one way or another,
mainly to standardize them and fix typos, etc. Inconsistent
use of <STRONG> tags fixed. Phone number format standardized
(e.g., +1.800.555.1212.) Removed or updated stale version
information (e.g., FBSD 2.1.6 is no longer current.)
The sub-categories most likely will need to be adjusted, and I've
probably "mis-categorized" some entries. All suggestions welcomed.
Suggested by: wosch
nik's patch - not documented in the log message - was:
The FreeBSD Mall icon has moved to the top right, and the language and
mirror links have moved to the line below.
It had been decided not to do this.
Reported by: nik
Made some changes when creating index.sgml from index.html.
* Changed element names to lower-case.
* Reindented.
* Quoted all attribute values.
* Added elements that are a good idea, but not strictly required (<tbody>)
* Reordered the two main columns. A new row has been added at the top,
and the second column (as it appears in a graphical browser) is in
this row. The left hand side bar is in the second row. Text browsers
should then display the main text first, with the quick links
afterwards. The display on graphical browsers should be almost identical
to how it was before.
Caveat: This forces the first line within the sidebar down by one.
* Removed <b>...</b> from the headings.
* Use &base; in many of the "href"s, instead of ".".
* <font size="4"> --> <big>
* <font size="2"> --> <small>
Approved by: Wolfram <wosch@freebsd.org>
english pages from www.freebsd.org and to the portuguese pages from
FreeBSD Brasil.
Split the link to the japanese site into to the mirrored english pages
from www.freebsd.org and to the japanese pages from Japan FreeBSD
User's Group.
"Application Software", which is far too general a category. Rectify
that error. If someone someday wants to resurrect "Application Software"
as a new top level page with pointers to the ports collection,
commercial software, related software packages, etc.,
I certainly won't object! For now, however...
that were revealed. Note: I didn't go through all of
the tutorials, so there is still some work to be
done here.
Made mailing addresses consistent with the handbook.
E.g:
freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
instead of:
questions@freebsd.org