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Hi --
<p>Looks like Paul has been busy experimenting with what will work best
for us -- many thanks!
<p>Thanks for creating the Converted FAQs subdirectory -- it could have
gotten confusing otherwise.
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<pre>I've converted the Hermione Granger FAQ. One version has itty-
bitty "fn #" for the notes. The other has bracketed [#]. Any
preferences?</pre>
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I vote for the bracketed references. I know this is something for
later, but I would like the quoted text at the beginning of the FAQ to
be set off more like it is in the Word document (no space in between the
quote & the book, then double space before the next quote ... if that
makes sense). Other than that, it looks good to me.
<p>I too would rather not split the long FAQs. Subsections with jumps
at the front is fine by me though.
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<pre>I was looking at past messages and is this the we tend to want:
- Cross reference links for links within the FAQ.
- References to messages do not get a link.</pre>
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Yes on the above.
<p>I agree with Neil to keep in mind that all of the uploaded FAQs still
need to be proofed & edited. Some of them need revisions -- I'm
in the process of revising the Potential Romance Pairings one for example
(the one uploaded is from the end of Oct -- well before the OBHWF theory
and the now-popular D/H & D/G pairings).
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<pre>More importantly, how do we want to handle updates in the future? Is there
a desire to directly edit the final HTML files (once they are
completed)? Or do we need to maintain the "source" document and edit those
instead? Or do we want to edit an interim HTML file without the copyright,
header, footer, and parchment? Or perhaps a combination of formats?</pre>
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I want to do whatever is easiest. It would be ideal if it could be
something that a non-techie like me could do with some basic step-by-step
instructions. I plan on volunteering to update a limited # of the
FAQs (not nearly as many as I wrote originally but I doubt I can let anyone
handle my Hermione FAQ for example!). <vbg>
<p>Penny
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