[tor-bugs] #29471 [Webpages/Website]: text cleanup on new contact page
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#29471: text cleanup on new contact page
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Reporter: arma | Owner: hiro
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Webpages/Website | Version:
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
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Three hopefully simple fixes for
https://lektor-staging.torproject.org/tpo/staging/contact/
* "Discuss Tor-related coding, protocols, and ideas are all welcome."
isn't a sentence. Maybe "Discussion of"? Depends how we want to frame it.
* "Get Involved" links to "", i.e. it will bring you back to this page.
* In the gpg --fingerprint output, whoever ran that command should add the
line "keyid-format long" to their gpg config file and rerun it. That will
result in 16 hexes for keyid's, not the default 8. This matters in
practice now since there are fake keys on the keyservers that match in the
first 8 hexes.
Lower priority issues:
* At the top of the page, no part of "Get Support | Need help? Visit our
Support Portal" is a link. I guess the user is supposed to look at the
page header and choose 'Support'?
* At the bottom, where I can pick my language, when I hover over English
it expands the table, but it expands it *down*, i.e. off the page. I can
then use down-arrow to go off the purple onto white, which is awkward but
works.
* When we point people to lists.torproject.org, that page just presents a
huge pile of mailing lists, with no organization or hints about which ones
are popular or useful. We might want to write an interstitial page at some
point to help users know which lists are worthwhile. We might start from
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/emailLists
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