acep-uaf / aetr-web-book-2024

Alaska Electricity Trends Report as a web book
https://acep-uaf.github.io/aetr-web-book-2024/
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Feedback mechanism for folks that don't have GitHub accounts #23

Closed eldobbins closed 3 months ago

eldobbins commented 3 months ago

Navigation bar includes a link to submit an issue. People can use that to highlight problems they see with the data. But it only works if you have a GitHub account.

On the Methods page, there is a suggestion to contact someone on the Team, but that is a little vague

eldobbins commented 3 months ago

acep-data@alaska.edu is the most reasonable email listed on https://wiki.acep.uaf.edu/en/communications/mailing-lists but I think it is an old one of Dayne's. Reaching out in Discord to hear about the deal.

Update: John suggests creating uaf-acep-data-questions@alaska.edu or uaf-acep-data-reports@alaska.edu

eldobbins commented 3 months ago

Decided on a new Google POC group. uaf-acep-data-feedback@alaska.edu. Used https://www.alaska.edu/google/groups/request/ to request the new group/POC

Update: grr. uaf-acep-data-feedback is 22 characters long and the limit is 20. Need something shorter.

Settled on uaf-acep-dcm-support@alaska.edu

eldobbins commented 3 months ago

Possible bootstrap icons for Quarto:

eldobbins commented 3 months ago

The GitHub issue link is generated by the repo-actions option in the Quarto website section. That controls the placement and text of that link. It cannot be changed. Options include none or one or more of edit, source, issue.

I tried adding the email link on the left as another href option in the contents. It worked but it looked weird. Adding it in tools was only the icon with no text explanation. Options of putting in on the right with the GitHub link were very limited. Finally settled on other-links which also looks odd, but at least it is in roughly the right place.