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Need to fix 7-500

Search is working fine. But a lot of things are not in sync with the other files.

  1. Title is too big.
  2. Two body sections in the code.
  3. I don't see any conversion related markers. ex., some files have a class="ebook-subsection" etc, How is this page looking after conversion?

John or Akshay, can you look into this?

Some files still link to citation.css

Files 2-100.html, 2-200.html, 2-500.html, 2-600.html, 4-900.html still have a link to citation.css that needs to be removed. Since Sania is still working on the tagging for those files, the removal is pending.

Add proper pagebreaks to the files

Calibre is breaking the files weirdly, we need to add a proper pagebreak. Maybe just add a class or a span with a class indicating that this is a page break, etc.

Add the class ``ebook-quoted`` to 1-500.html

This was probably removed due to a merge conflict. We need to add a class ebook-quoted to the paragraph:

When available, initial citations must include the volume

So that it looks like in the pdf. (Not doing it to avoid conflicts with the tagging)

Several scattered links not working

The same problem we had in 4-100 (solved by Sania) happens throughout the website in various locations. One example is the BB and ALWD links in 1-100. We need to write a script to replace .htm to .html in all of the links.

From the client - 2

The links at the top of 3-210 from the several components of the two illustrations back to the pertinent locations in the "How to Cite" section display that material as a flat html file rather than as it appears when one travels to it from the table of contents (and the table of contents as well as the other navigation aids disappear).

Run ignoreClass.py algorithm and replace html files

I'm testing the conversion in a local repo, so I've only replaced the files there. Once people stop tagging and adding a bunch of stuff we have to run Devi's script ignoreClass.py so that the conversion would work and we have no awkward buttons in the pdf.

Stray dot in section 4-810.

There's a . after the second example in section 4-810 that it's very awkward. Was that supposed to be there?

Add span to fix margin in 1-500.html

Need to add a <span class = "ebook-fixmargin"></span> before <p class="text-level1">N.D. R. Ct. 11.6 (b).</p> because for some reason this paragraph is screwed up in the pdf.

Links in page 4-100 not working

The links in the examples <e.g.> in page 4-100 are not working because we switched from .htm to .html. We need to go over all of the links and change the extension to html.

Section 7-500 is on pdf with the search bar

Not sure what to do with this. We're not only losing the information in the table anymore, we're also having a search bar in the pdf. Maybe add a ignore-on-convert to the search bar. What about the table? Are we just ignoring it?

From the client - 3

The two links at the end of 2-220 which should simply take one into the following section (2-225) deliver the user to the home page and "go back" doesn't take one back.

Basically, target="_self" is not handled.

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