User talk:Agnerf

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Usability for Nerds
This is an excellent book, thanks for contributing it. I've categorised the pages for you and added the book to the Computer Science bookshelf. If you think it belongs elsewhere, please feel free to change it. If you need any help with some of the more technical aspects of building your book (e.g., building the collection or PDF version), please ask in the Reading Room. Thanks again - QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 07:52, 30 June 2014 (UTC)

Usability for Nerds - Status
Changing status to 90% doesn't work, the image in the top left breaks and appears like 0% if you do so. It works in 25% increments, this means that there are only 5 possible states: -CallumPoole (discuss • contribs) 16:30, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
 * 0% (If there's something on the page, maybe use 25)
 * 25%
 * 50%
 * 75%
 * 100% (If the page isn't complete then round down to 75 (e.g. your "90" should be "75" as "100" gives the impression that it's fully complete)).

Back button problem
On the page Usability for Nerds/Hardware/Keyboard, you've said you've had problems with the back button. I'm confused at your problem, to me it seems to be fine. If you want to go to the parent page, then you press Usability for Nerds/Hardware at the bottom of the page, and as it's the first page, there's no previous as expected. CallumPoole (discuss • contribs) 13:53, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
 * Thank you for maintaining Wikibooks. It's a wonderful resourse. My problem is the "chapter navigation" template. This template uses relative paths to previous and next page. I can link to a page in the same folder or a subfolder, but not a parent folder or sibling folder. Is there a way to specify an absolute path? I wanted something like:
 * ((chapter navigation|../Track user behavior|Mouse|Usability for Nerds)) but whatever I try, it doesn't work. Agnerf (discuss • contribs) 04:55, 4 July 2014 (UTC)