Website:Issues

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Please report all issues with the current Camino website below:

Sam's todo list

  • n.cb.o - Doc pages migration
  • Bug 292780 - Create /download/releases Page Listing Releases
  • Bug 292777 - Release notes page needs a download link
  • Bug 293093 - Main Page needs list of support languages
  • Bug 300111 - Enhance the Camino Bugzilla FAQ page
  • Remove incorrect line from 09a1 release notes: "Command + Up & Down now works the same as Page Up & Down."

Jasper's todo list

  • Create l10n header graphic
  • Create l10n graphic for development pages (similar to download icon on main page)
  • Add the download links for latest release and multi lang on the features page.
  • Write new text for the features section.
    • The animation text need a look and tweaks.
    • Use the sidebar for a feature list.
  • Create new graphics for the features section.
    • Work myself trough the list of features. Keep it simple and clean.
  • n.cb.o - Access keys for navigation (use u for underline)

Wevah's todo list

  • n.cb.o - Migrate Development pages
  • Bug 300179 - Fix Search Customization Instructions

Graeme's todo list

  • Develop l18n plugin.
  • Migrate content from current site to new site.
  • Link in Jaspers l10n header graphic
  • Update plugins for the newer version of txp.

Smokey's issues and typos found

  • Enhanced Bugzilla FAQ for Bug 300111
  • Typos and other errors found (who will fix?):
    • Support FAQ mis-identifies JEP in the Java FAQ (should be "Java Embedding Plugin")
    • Support FAQ is missing a "~" in the path in the "Where are my bookmarks" FAQ (should be "~/Library/Application Support/Camino")
    • Support FAQ still references "servers at Netscape" in the Talkback FAQ (middle of 3rd paragraph). Has Asa updated his original description from which this was taken?
  • Assorted ramblings:
    • Why are there only access keys on the home page? Answer: The new website will have access keys on all the pages, but at the moment, this would involve editing each individual file. You can see the new site at new.caminobrowser.org, but it's hardly close to being finished.
      OK, makes sense :-)