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Re: [PATCH] org-faq.org: Inline comments
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Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] org-faq.org: Inline comments |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Jul 2023 10:48:50 +0000 |
Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
>> The proposed FAQ entry is overwhelming. It would work fine as a blog,
>
> A blog with a couple of posts a year has a little sense. Moreover it is
> closer to a wiki article because it is supposed to be updated. That is
> why I asked for an alternative location on Worg for bonus or extra
> material for the manual.
I have no idea about alternative location.
Maybe someone more familiar with WORG. Bastien?
>> FAQ is probably fine. We may add a CSS there that will fold the
>> answers by default.
>
> When all entries are opened, it is possible to use search in browser. I
> am against the idea of hiding answers. However the table of contents,
> that is rather long and revealed on hover only, makes it harder to
> search in the TOC at first.
Maybe we can add a proper TOC at the top? Or convert the on-hover TOC
into proper one. TOC on top + detailed answers is how many FAQ pages are
designed.
> I have tried a random query "org-mode renumber footnotes" that is quite
> close to an entry from the document. Nether Google nor Bing offered FAQ
> on first 2 pages of search results. So FAQ is not friendly to search
> engines for some reasons. I am unsure if the rank may be improved by
> e.g. microdata schema.org attributes.
I wish we had somebody who is familiar with these things. I personally
have no idea what can be wrong and where to start to solve this problem.
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