lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote:
A few problems I thought were important enough to fix: the quickbar on Netscape 4.X (turned out to be an easy fix), additional page-bottom links, CB indenting of lists, some validation tweaks, and redirects in "what links here". In this last case I made it recursive, showing three levels of links to redirects in-order.
Hmmm... let's see how it works. I don't know if these are bugs or intentional so I'll just write what I see happening. :)
The sidebar is still a little dodgy in netscape. When I logged in the sidebar was superimposed on top of the main text. Changing to 'floating left' seems to have repaired the problem. 'Fixed left' works ok too. 'Fixed right' causes the display error.
'Random page' takes me to the same page every single time... I'm not sure whether that's a bug or not.
There is text showing up in red here and there and I'm not sure why. My favourite feature in the wikipedia is the ability to show up nonexistent links in red - it jumps out at you from the page rather than your having to search for little blue question marks... I can't find it in my preferences, so I guess it's been removed from this version? Oh, Ok, I just found it. It wasn't obvious to me that 'highlight links to empty topics' meant 'show them in red'.
I made a test page via a link, but when I click on 'what links here'? It says that there are no links to the page. The link did not show up until I went back and edited the 'Interest' page again.
Something a little strange in a circular redirect. I linked from 'Interest' to 'Interested' which is a redirect to 'Intrest'. 'Intrest' in turn redirects back to 'Interest'. Intrest now appears to be uneditable. When I attempt to edit the intermediary page 'Interest' shows up in the edit window.
Overall, it looks pretty good! Great work. :)lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote: