Firstly, I think it would be of great utility to put somewhere prominent on the page a button by which people can send feedback so that typos and bugs can be more readily reported to developers.
Secondly, there are consistent disparities between the sentence structure given in the hymn of praise by the Orthodox Hagiography audio and what is written. It is a minor annoyance but I'm not sure why it occurs. Perhaps two different versions of the books text were used?
Third, the toggle switch between calendars is confusing. It shows N.S. (I assume new style?) when viewing the old calendar, and +13 when viewing the new calendar.
If it is supposed to announce the version you're currently using, then the old calendar should show -13, not N.S., likewise the new calendar would then appropriaty show +13. But these formats are odd.
If it is supposed to show the calendar you will be switching to by pressing the toggle, then it showing N.S. while reading the old calendar makes sense. However it then showing +13 when switching to the new calendar would not make sense, as you'd expect it to show -13.
Finally, here are the things I noted for July 20ths entry.
July 20 (St Elias)
- Oddly large formatting on Homily portion
- Contemplation text is lacking consistent formatting with surrounding content
- holhy instead of holy in footnote
- Angela of God, instead of angels of God
Firstly, I think it would be of great utility to put somewhere prominent on the page a button by which people can send feedback so that typos and bugs can be more readily reported to developers.
Secondly, there are consistent disparities between the sentence structure given in the hymn of praise by the Orthodox Hagiography audio and what is written. It is a minor annoyance but I'm not sure why it occurs. Perhaps two different versions of the books text were used?
Third, the toggle switch between calendars is confusing. It shows N.S. (I assume new style?) when viewing the old calendar, and +13 when viewing the new calendar.
If it is supposed to announce the version you're currently using, then the old calendar should show -13, not N.S., likewise the new calendar would then appropriaty show +13. But these formats are odd.
If it is supposed to show the calendar you will be switching to by pressing the toggle, then it showing N.S. while reading the old calendar makes sense. However it then showing +13 when switching to the new calendar would not make sense, as you'd expect it to show -13.
Finally, here are the things I noted for July 20ths entry.
July 20 (St Elias)