Hi Erich,
Erich Christian wrote (07-06-11 12:56)
Am 06.06.2011 22:29, schrieb Cor Nouws:
'vpanter' and 'Pjotr' would like to help with the editing and publishing
on the Dutch language website.
Can you pls give them the necessary rights?
Added Pjotr with publisher perms - pls provide names or email addresses
- usernames don't show up in our interface.
Thanks, Leo Moons, can you add him too?
I have edit rights for the International part. But am not able to find
out where/how to access the pages.
You choose Main on top of the page and English (US) in the left panel.
Hmm, still puzzled.
Shows an empty page navig. See SilvStr_CN_1.png
Login via www.libreoffice.org/admin does show me the content for Dutch,
double plusses for the nodes in the page navigator, that does not work
I don't understand this part, screenshot?
See SilvStr_CN_2.png
In our Dutch language part, there are some pages that have a red, broken
link sign in the navigator part.
Does that indicate broken links on those pages?
I think it should, there was or is a bug in the linkchecker Christian
wanted to track down but I'm not up to date with the progress...
OK, if you assume that's the problem, I'll just check all the links on
the pages.
Regards,
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