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| author | Adam Johnson <me@adamj.eu> | 2023-11-28 19:11:30 +0000 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2023-11-28 20:11:30 +0100 |
| commit | 9e7ac5890147a8271eb5eb19bb88ab93dadc6c6d (patch) | |
| tree | 3b4ad292576df0fc42e4e4f13604de7c8b83398a /docs | |
| parent | a4931cd75a1780923b02e43475ba5447df3adb31 (diff) | |
Removed link to lawrence.com in contrib.sites docs.
lawrence.com has since become a redirect to LJWorld.com,
making the link pointless.
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/ref/contrib/sites.txt | 3 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/ref/contrib/sites.txt b/docs/ref/contrib/sites.txt index b8b6a296e2..17f8194814 100644 --- a/docs/ref/contrib/sites.txt +++ b/docs/ref/contrib/sites.txt @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Why would you use sites? It's best explained through examples. Associating content with multiple sites --------------------------------------- -The LJWorld.com_ and Lawrence.com_ sites are operated by the same news +The LJWorld.com_ and Lawrence.com sites were operated by the same news organization -- the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper in Lawrence, Kansas. LJWorld.com focused on news, while Lawrence.com focused on local entertainment. But sometimes editors wanted to publish an article on *both* sites. @@ -94,7 +94,6 @@ This accomplishes several things quite nicely: # ... .. _ljworld.com: https://www2.ljworld.com/ -.. _lawrence.com: http://www.lawrence.com/ Associating content with a single site -------------------------------------- |
