Greenleaf Peak page
Greenleaf Peak page
There are broken links on http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Greenleaf_Peak -- the hike page doesn't exist, and "A New Look at an Old Landslide (USGS)" is broken or removed.
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Re: Greenleaf Peak page
I deleted the second link that's broke.
I'm not sure about the first link, Greenleaf Peak Hike - maybe someone is planning on creating that?
I'm not sure about the first link, Greenleaf Peak Hike - maybe someone is planning on creating that?
Re: Greenleaf Peak page
Jeff Statt created the page way back when but did not create a hike page, so the link is indeed dead. I've put a notation next to it: at some point I'll go back, do that hike and create a hike page for it.
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Re: Greenleaf Peak page
I wonder if there's a way to put comments in a page that don't show up when people view it
Like you could put // at the begining of the line and it'll still be there when you edit it, but people viewing it won't see it
Is that the c++ syntax for a comment, I forget, something like that
Like you could put // at the begining of the line and it'll still be there when you edit it, but people viewing it won't see it
Is that the c++ syntax for a comment, I forget, something like that
Re: Greenleaf Peak page
You could experiment with HTML comments...retired jerry wrote:I wonder if there's a way to put comments in a page that don't show up when people view it
Like you could put // at the begining of the line and it'll still be there when you edit it, but people viewing it won't see it
<!-- can you see this? -->
It's intriguing that it's showing up here, which leads me to think the CMS is escaping those red characters (which demarcate the comment).
Karl
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Back on the trail, again...
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Re: Greenleaf Peak page
http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Cast_Creek_Hike
That works - I copied it to just after "description" and doesn't show up when viewed, thanks
That works - I copied it to just after "description" and doesn't show up when viewed, thanks
Re: Greenleaf Peak page
Huh! Oddly enough, it doesn't show up in View-Source either. So the CMS is apparently honoring it, and stripping them out before spitting the page content? Well, cool.retired jerry wrote:http://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Cast_Creek_Hike
That works - I copied it to just after "description" and doesn't show up when viewed, thanks
Karl
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Back on the trail, again...
Re: Greenleaf Peak page
I am glad I could spark an interesting discussion.