Some legacy writing practices we would like to avoid

Hi again

References

In many guides, links and references are followed by a secondary link.

Examples:
see “Paragraph Styleson page 123 or see “Paragraph Stylesbelow

or worse

Figure 12 on page 123” or “Figure 12 above

The secondary references disturb reading, especially online reading of a PDF or HTML, so please drop them, leave only the primary reference.

Abbreviations

Some abbreviations such as ToC for Table of Contents, LO for LibreOffice, and other should be avoided.

For technical abbreviations, please follow our style guide in the wiki.

Cheers

Olivier

and as a side note on legacy, searching for “libreoffice writer guide” still gives as first result : Writer Guides | LibreOffice Documentation - LibreOffice User Guides

Some time ago someone also referred to a similar page of the Calc guide.
Perhaps the solution would be to redirect the individual guide pages to the general guides page

yep. scary to see that more than a year is not enough :confused: