Add a link to the latest stable in older releases
@ebassi
Submitted by Emmanuele Bassi Assigned to GNOME Web maintainers
Link to original bug (#742763)
Description
when publishing a new version of an API reference it would be great if developer.gnome.org added a warning to the older versions with a link to the current stable release.
I've seen a lot of people linking to specific versions of the GNOME libraries, instead of using the stable/unstable links; this means that people may keep looking at developer.gnome.org/gtk/3.2/GtkSomething.html without realizing that 3.2 was released years ago. on the other hand, if the 3.2 pages had a warning like:
""" The API reference you are seeing is for the 3.2 version of GTK+; the same page for the current stable release is here. """
it would help redirecting people to the right location (and improve the Google juice).
this would imply injecting code into the page, probably with some custom JavaScript, if we didn't want to change the files when uploading them from tarballs to developer.gnome.org.
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