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Why use footnoes #41

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opened 2024年06月24日 05:34:55 +02:00 by victorhck · 2 comments

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There's a good reason to use footnotes instead inline links?
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Hello There's a good reason to use footnotes instead inline links? Greetings

Thank you, Victor!
You mean, like in the case of https://docs.gnuhealth.org/mygnuhealth/ ?
Sometimes for references and longer texts, footnotes are quite handy. But for just URLs we could use inline links.

We're finishing the documentation on MyGNUHealth 2.2 (on the test branch). Would you like to test?

The current changes are reflected on this URL:
https://gnuhealth.codeberg.page/testpages/mygnuhealth/

Happy hacking

Thank you, Victor! You mean, like in the case of https://docs.gnuhealth.org/mygnuhealth/ ? Sometimes for references and longer texts, footnotes are quite handy. But for just URLs we could use inline links. We're finishing the documentation on MyGNUHealth 2.2 (on the test branch). Would you like to test? The current changes are reflected on this URL: https://gnuhealth.codeberg.page/testpages/mygnuhealth/ Happy hacking

You mean, like in the case of https://docs.gnuhealth.org/mygnuhealth/ ?

yep!

in this case, I think that is more free distractions to use inline links... (IMHO)

We're finishing the documentation on MyGNUHealth 2.2 (on the test branch). Would you like to test?

you mean proofreading?

greetings

> You mean, like in the case of https://docs.gnuhealth.org/mygnuhealth/ ? yep! in this case, I think that is more free distractions to use inline links... (IMHO) > We're finishing the documentation on MyGNUHealth 2.2 (on the test branch). Would you like to test? you mean proofreading? greetings
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