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Wiki pages gone #830
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I will be working on making a more detailed introduction to this project so it is easier to get started. I will also be contributing some code at some point. And I think the wiki might actually be gone entirely. |
They seem to be there? Did you already restore it? |
I have not. But it might have been a GitHub bug causing the issue |
And no, the one page he was talking about is not there. You can see the red link on the main wiki page |
Okay indeed. It looked like maybe some students had accidentally used impress.js for their school project... Need to resurrect the missing page from https://web.archive.org/web/20220416232623/https://github.com/impress/impress.js/wiki/impress.js-tutorials-and-other-learning-resources |
No need to manually restoring it, @henrikingo. Everyone with contributor permissions can revert changes. You could even do this via command line, since the Wiki is just a regular git repository: git clone [email protected]:impress/impress.js.wiki.git # note the .wiki.git suffix
git revert be20fc19..5077fcb3 It might be worth to restrict Wiki edits to collaborators only as well. |
We can omit the Wiki in its entirety and just link to the website, once my PR w/ the new website is merged... Well, I'll probably rewrite it partially for V3 to make it fancier |
The wiki pages like Examples and demos seems to be gone :(
Can you restore them, @henrikingo? For those looking for a (probably outdated) version, Archive.org has a snapshot from April.
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