Dash before noscript can go away. I think that was originally meant as the text equivalent of a bulleted list. Or maybe not. It serves no purpose now.
Directory structure - I guess I'll go with:
- Code:
Stable
Testing
Refracta_Tools
Stable will contain the stable version iso files'
Testing might contain subdirectories, various versions of tools and isos, and it might get a little messy.
Refracta_Tools will contain stable versions of the tools, probably all in the same directory.
The web pages are actually on a different server from the downloads, and I don't think anyone can access those files except as web pages. And the oldstable (squeeze) isos will be removed due to limited space. If someone wants old versions of refracta, they're available in nadir's archive. I think that's an occasional archive that's available upon request, sitting on an antiquated box in his living room. Probably don't need a link to that, unless he wants to use it to heat his home in winter.
There might be another directory in that mix, too. Right now I've got one named "misc" that contains screenshots of error messages for a recent post in the Help section of the forum. I put them there because the last time I used a free image hosting site, they disappeared on me, and when I tried another, they required login. Maybe that's a good reason to keep all the downloads in subdirectories of 'files' as they are now - then anything that doesn't really belong can be outside of that, but still linkable, like the 8.x version of the tools.
For the links on the Downloads page, I thought you were in favor of having direct links to the isos. I'm happy just to have a link to the directory that contains the current stable versions at sourceforge. Right now, that directory is called "isohybrid". That's the same as the debian-live download site, and it tells the user that it's an isohybrid file. But not everyone understands what that means. I've thought about changing the name of that directory to something else, but I can't decide what makes the most sense. (LiveCD, Live-CD-DVD, Live-media, iso9660-files-that-can-be-burned-to-optical-media-like-CD-or-DVD) And it's already linked the way it is in some scatterd forum posts, so I don't want to break those.
Maybe something like this for the Downloads page...
- Code:
#points to isohybrid directory at sf.
Download current stable versions of Refracta-7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
#points to Refracta_Tools dir at ibiblio
Refracta Tools (refractainstaller, refractasnapshot, refracta2usb)
#points to testing folder at ibiblio.
Download testing versions of Refracta and Refracta Tools
All files at sourceforge
All files at ibiblio
github
yad, etc...
I see a copy/paste error in the release notes... Remove "select all" in the github section:
If you get an error on 'git pull origin master' and it refuses to update, do the following.
Select all
cd /home/github
rm -r refracta
git clone
git://github.com/fsmithred/refracta
One question - when it's all done, are you going to send me a tarball with all the web pages in it? When I tried saving your sample web pages, it didn't work, and I ended up with a lot of black on the screen. (Don't remember exactly, but I know it was wrong.)