What I have for PIP is a single top-level index ...
Then after that, details for every item listed, as a nested tree ...
The "missing" are where I don't have a link because I don't have a Raspberry Pi ID so can't sign-in and discover what those are.
That delivers two-click access to anything. The detail could be on sub-pages to keep the main index page size down but, as it's locally served it's not an issue.
My version of the Raspberry Pi Bookshelf App shows cover images of MagPi, HackSpace, Books, Essentials, HelloWorld, then text links for Product, Pico, Schematics and Datasheets, the PIP index page as above, so everything is easily and quickly accessed from a single starting point ...
Then after that, details for every item listed, as a nested tree ...
The "missing" are where I don't have a link because I don't have a Raspberry Pi ID so can't sign-in and discover what those are.
That delivers two-click access to anything. The detail could be on sub-pages to keep the main index page size down but, as it's locally served it's not an issue.
My version of the Raspberry Pi Bookshelf App shows cover images of MagPi, HackSpace, Books, Essentials, HelloWorld, then text links for Product, Pico, Schematics and Datasheets, the PIP index page as above, so everything is easily and quickly accessed from a single starting point ...
Statistics: Posted by hippy — Wed Nov 06, 2024 12:18 am