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(moved) Proposal. [#490]
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Unkx80:
(moved) Proposal.
(2006-06-19 19:30) [#1722]
Velobici: Just got a copy of Gokyo Shumyo. Thought it would be great to have the problems on SL with our own notes....then remembered the Kanazawa Tesuji Series. Started looking at the pages and noticed that the formatting is not consistent.
A modest proposal:
- Problem page contains the problem diagram on the left and four links to subpages on the right. The links are a hint, the solution, next problem, and previous problem. A link to the problem on goproblems.com comes next if one exists. KanazawaProblem1 and KanazawaProblem2 have been formatted in this fashion
- Solution subpage contains first the header !Solution followed by all the solution diagrams. All text associated with a diagram appears to the right of the diagram. No text appears below, unless the commentary is so verbose that it naturally flows to below the diagram as well.
- Next on the Solution subpage is the !Failure header and failure diagrams. Text is again to the right of the diagram. If more than one failure line exists, each line of play is separated by a horizontal rule. KanazawaProblem1/Solution? and KanazawaProblem2/Solution? have been changed to match this format.
- Our series ends at problem 97. I propose completing the collection.
Your thoughts, please.
Dieter: Go!
Bill: Aren't Next and Previous already handled by the fact that this is a path? (Besides, we can't have more than one level of subpaging now.) One thing I have tried recently with problems I have posted is putting failures on the attempts page. But maybe that is not such a good idea. How about having a /Failures subpage cross-linked to the /Solution subpage? I really like having uncluttered exposition pages. Short and sweet. (That's one of the joys of hypertext. :-)) Besides, some people might find it interesting to look at the failures page before the solution page. ;-)
xela:
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(2006-06-20 03:14) [#1724]
I second the idea of "failures" being separate from "solution" (although it means a lot of work reformatting the pages that are already there).
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