Robert Jacques <sandf...@jhu.edu> wrote:

On Mon, 17 May 2010 21:03:02 -0400, Steven Schveighoffer <schvei...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Walter Bright Wrote:

Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
> The end result is, sometimes I can't find a link I clicked on before,
> because I'm no longer on the exact right page -- the nav bar is totally
> dependent on the current page!

I agree, the nav bar changes from page to page. Not sure that's a problem, though.

In theory it's not, but when links just mysteriously disappear even though other links in the same group remain, it doesn't make any sense.

Yes, I agree that the nav bar should change to reflect the section you are in, but that's not what I'm talking about. It's trying to play mind tricks on me :)

-Steve

I find the biggest problem with the website is the Phobos documentation menu. For example, core.memory is listed as std.gc. And some modules aren't listed at all (like std.perf).

There is also the issue of the Phobos documentation not having the
updated top box. "D 2.0 Home" is labeled "D", "Library Reference" is
"Phobos", etc.

Once you've gotten to the library documentation, it being labeled
Phobos is not that important, though.

--
Simen

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