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OK, I added two more bugs to the list {link removed}, the first of which gives credit to you. Thanks again.
			
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the extref:{handbook}[list in the Handbook, eresources-mail] andYes, you're not the first who request this thing to me. I'm gonna make this change tooI'd like them to put << Prev/Next >> links at the top and bottom of the page and not just at the bottom.
Fixed, sorry for the inconvenience. I also improved more things in dark and high contrast themes.Not sure if this was already mentioned/reported but one thing I noticed is that specific type of "code section with steps" uses an unfortunate font color in dark mode.
Example: https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/cutting-edge/#makeworld
Screenshot:
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Sorry, I'm overwhelmed by the AsciiDoc User Guide, and given examples are confusing more than helping me.
How should I fix this:
the extref:{handbook}[list in the Handbook, eresources-mail] and
– to refer to the URL below?
<https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/eresources/#eresources-mail>

the extref:{handbook}ereources[list in the Handbook, eresources-mail]Yep, I noticed a few minutes ago that this is now fixedFixed, sorry for the inconvenience. I also improved more things in dark and high contrast themes.

I'd like them to put << Prev/Next >> links at the top and bottom of the page and not just at the bottom.
<< Prev/Next >> links at the top and bottom
… A potentially challenging bug, …
– sorry!
Let's not rush this. …
 and shelving 260821 until the new year.
  and shelving 260821 until the new year.all font awesome intended glyphs don't render properly (use inter font)

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To return to the beginning, edit the URL. Delete everything after:
... handbook/
 (tested on EN-DE-FR-NL-RU)
 (tested on EN-DE-FR-NL-RU)
 
					
				 Thankfully, you didn't go all Microsoft and choose pale grey on light grey and "hidden" hyperlinks
   Thankfully, you didn't go all Microsoft and choose pale grey on light grey and "hidden" hyperlinks 
The two TOCs take up a lot of real estate and are not always needed. Even with a wide screen this more or less forces the user to set the browser to full width while for example a half width wide screen with only the handbook text is quite agreeable and readable.[...] I don't enjoy saying/writing this … the three-column approach doesn't appeal to me. Sorry. There's often duplication, sometimes also wastes of (white) space.




Glad they didn't use a HTMLtable of content in a separate frame
<frame> for that! Progressive enhancement starting at the most basic console browsers is really important here 
