git: 586f4b95eb - main - improve the permalink help section
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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2024 15:27:45 UTC
The branch main has been updated by wosch: URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=586f4b95eb6bb1d8c6a64fbe61ce0fa8d57c8f65 commit 586f4b95eb6bb1d8c6a64fbe61ce0fa8d57c8f65 Author: Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> AuthorDate: 2024-03-31 15:24:42 +0000 Commit: Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> CommitDate: 2024-03-31 15:24:42 +0000 improve the permalink help section --- website/content/en/cgi/man.cgi | 22 ++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/content/en/cgi/man.cgi b/website/content/en/cgi/man.cgi index 890afd8afa..1b21f75937 100755 --- a/website/content/en/cgi/man.cgi +++ b/website/content/en/cgi/man.cgi @@ -2088,8 +2088,8 @@ sub faq { local ($url); foreach ( &freebsd_first (sort { &sort_versions } keys %manPath )) { $url = &encode_url($_); - my $download_link = $enable_download ? qq[<a href="/cgi/man.cgi?apropos=2&manpath=$url">[download]</a> ] : ''; - push( @list, qq{<li>$download_link $_" -> $BASE?manpath=$url</li>\n} ); + my $download_link = $enable_download ? qq[<a href="/cgi/man.cgi?apropos=2&manpath=$url">tarball</a>] : ''; + push( @list, qq{<li>$_: <a href="$BASE?manpath=$url">permalink</a> | $download_link</li>\n} ); } foreach ( &freebsd_first (sort { &sort_versions } keys %manPathAliases )) { @@ -2165,22 +2165,28 @@ FreeBSD Ports Search</a> script.</li> </ul> -<h2>Releases</h2> +<h2>Release Permalinks and tarballs</h2> -Releases and Releases Aliases are information how +<p> +Releases and releases aliases permalinks are information how to make a link to this script to the right OS version. -<p /> +</p> + +<p> You may download the manual pages as gzip'd tar archive for private or educational purposes. A tarball is normally 5-25 MB in size. -<p /> +</p> + <ul> @list </ul> -<h2>Releases Aliases</h2> + +<h2>Releases Aliases Permalinks</h2> + <p> Release aliases are for lazy people. Plus, they have a longer -lifetime, eg. 'openbsd' points always to the latest OpenBSD release. +lifetime, eg. 'netbsd' points always to the latest NetBSD release. </p> <ul>