The special URL links (help://man) and the application opening links now
work on the man page website. While the page links are translated
correctly, the application launch can't be implemented. For this reason,
an explanatory error page is shown instead.
This makes all pages look and feel the same, because they all use the
default CSS generated by pandoc. Also, it inserts the banner everywhere
at the top, not only into the top-level index.html.
Credit to @xSlendiX for suggesting that `-B` works here.
I used "git grep -FIn http://" to find all occurrences, and looked at
each one. If an occurrence was really just a link, and if a https
version exists, and if our Browser can access it at least as well as the
http version, then I changed the occurrence to https.
I'm happy to report that I didn't run into a single site where Browser
can't deal with the https version.
Index page:
- Change links from "Man 1" to "Section 1"
Section index pages:
- Change title from "1" to "Section 1 - SerenityOS man pages"
- Change links from "foo" to "foo(1)"
Man pages:
- Change title from "foo" to "foo(1) - SerenityOS man pages"
I've reached out to all of these authors asking if they would like to
claim the bounty and no one did. Let's list them on the website anyway
since it's fun to read about them. :^)