* Adds new page /en/blog
* Adds new feed for blog posts to /en/rss/blog.xml
* Adds "Blog" link to site footer
* Adds three back-dated blog posts to give the blog some initial
content.
This reverts commit e3dcf0ce1f, reversing
changes made to c71e9fdf2d.
Once again we had a broken new plugin that Travis CI and local building
didn't catch.
This commit adds the code necessary to generate a new
en/developre-glossary page with entry pages in the en/glossary/
directory, e.g. en/glossary/51-percent-attack.
The glossary page and the individual term pages feature a JavaScript
search engine (no CGI) for just glossary terms. This search box has
also been added to the following pages:
* Developer Documentation (the index page)
* Developer Guide
* Developer Reference
* Developer Examples
The search box requires the following MIT-licensed libraries:
* JQuery
* JQuery UI
* JQuery UI CSS stylesheet
These allow our JS code to be almost trivially simple in js/devsearch.js
This commit adds only code. Actual glossary entry data will be added in
a subsequent commit.
* Pull #711: Add Basic "How To Run A Full Node" Page
* Pull #752: Revert "Drop good tor privacy score for mycelium"
* Pull #758: Dev Docs: Add Inline Template Plugin And Use It For RPC/REST
* Added instructions for Windows 7, but only for Bitcoin Core GUI. I
added a stub for anyone who wants to write instructions for using the
daemon on Windows.
* Added instructions for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server, but only for Bitcoin
core daemon. I assume most server users run headless.
* Added instructions for Other Linux Distributions, for both GUI and
daemon. Hopefully the instructions are general enough to apply to most
distributions but specific enough that they actually help readers.
* Added a stub for Windows 8.1 as I don't have access to a copy, and all
the pay-per-hour Windows VPSes I can find run some version of Windows
Server. (I have the same problem with OS X.)
* Hid some subsections in the table of contents: I found having
subsections named "Bitcoin Core GUI" and "...Daemon" within multiple
sections distracting, so I hid them in the TOC.
* Added basic PGP verification instructions: I didn't try to explain PGP
to newbies, but I did provide instructions useful to people who have
used PGP before. These instructions are currently displayed in the
Windows 7 and Other Linux Distributions sections (where users download
from Bitcoin.org).
* Made sure the end of each install section points to the Network
Configuration section so users open port 8333.
Closes#410