Great work!
 
Wouldn't it be nice if the online docs would have been created as a GWT 
application as well ? 
Right now navigation in the documentation is a bit '90s style where I 
always lose track of the index since the whole page is reloaded when I 
click on a subject.
 
It could be a very nice tutorial on how to support site navigation and even 
integrate search functionality in a GWT application....
 
David

On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 10:57:49 PM UTC+2, Daniel Kurka wrote:

> Today we finally flipped the switch and moved all the GWT content from 
> developers.google.com to gwtproject.org. The old homepage will redirect 
> to gwtproject.org so there should be no broken links. However if you 
> encounter any missing content or broken links please file a 
> bug<https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/entry>
> .
>
> Why did we do this?
>
> GWT is now an open source project and we wanted to enable people to 
> contribute to the website and documentation as well. Since 
> developers.google.com can only be updated by Google employees we needed 
> another home.
>
> - Daniel, on behalf of the GWT team

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