On 1/9/22 11:01, Gavin Smith wrote:
It can't be, I'm afraid as we are not going to demand that users use JavaScript in their browsers to access web documentation.
No, but I think it is reasonable that people who won't use JavaScript get a clunkier user interface. Navigating within a manual is not a problem and would not change. I'm not proposing changing very much in the generated html: Just adding some extra information to the ToC, plus an *option* to have the URL display in the location bar display as "emacs#Keys" (when JavaScript is enabled). The issue is what should happen that if someone types or clicks on a link to "emacs#Keys", doesn't have JavaScript, and Keys is in a separate Keys.html file. In that case, I think it is OK if the fragment #Keys takes them some place on the page (probably in the ToC) such that a click will take them to the correct file and location. -- --Per Bothner p...@bothner.com http://per.bothner.com/