
Didn't use the template, which might be the problem, or it could be that my brain is actually asleep...

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Yeah, I noticed that a while ago, but was afraid to ask how all the paragraphs ran together in one big blob...shari2 wrote:If you go to the community you'll notice I tried to create a L. taeniops profile, and what I got.![]()
Didn't use the template, which might be the problem, or it could be that my brain is actually asleep...
Wow, that's so weird. I've edited the site from 4 computers using Firefox 2.0 (and 1.5 before it came out) and have never had that warning...shari2 wrote:I'm using the new firefox. The problem I run into is the 'pasting from javascript is disabled due to Mozilla security settings. see...'
Don't know how to change that...
I think it's brilliant. The image search works well, IMO, and just enough information is given to offer the best starting point for each species. It will become the standard reference to loaches on the internet when it is not even complete.shafer wrote:I was wondering what everyone thought of the first two species profiles on the new site. Do you like the way they look, and the way the attached photo galleries function? I'd like to spend some time this week moving profiles from the forums to the new site (so you don't have to do all that tedious work!), but I don't want to start unless we're happy with the style I'm using first. (Essentially, just one GREAT photo on the page species page, and a big link at the bottom to a photo gallery where we can have dozens of photos. Certainly, there's flexibility here to put photos inline in the text if we've actively describing and referring to them, but most of the photos have a 1-line caption at most and work fine in a gallery format)
Also, when I copy descriptions, should I put a little note at the top saying that the page is incomplete? Or are all of the species profiles currently works in progress right now?
I noticed Emma uploaded a nice article on "Why Loaches Should Not Be Kept With Malawi Cichlids" which is great. She created a new "File" (not a page), and selected the word document as an attachment. Although this is a good test, note that we shouldn't really do this for the regular site, since it would make the site hard to use. (Would you want to have Microsoft Word open up every time you view a page?). It's better to create a new "Page" and copy&paste the text into it. But, creating "Files" is a nice feature if you want to upload a PDF or an Excel file (or a VIDEO!!) as an attachment for downloading.
Thanks,
Jeff
So, do we have a volunteer to fix it?Mark in Vancouver wrote: On the species index, in the synonym field, genus names should not appear more than once if spelled the same way - and this is my technical creepy side saying this... It should be Nemacheilus thoeneii, followed by N. turnerii. Spelling redundant names out more than once was an early flaw to science data that was fixed and understood.
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