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Solo Traveller, sub sector maps, and Blindnes

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That's another idea I hadn't fully considered. The full-on sub sector maps, whether on a touchscreen or in Braille, are great for getting an overview of the layout of polities or worlds in a visual sense. That's not ideal for plotting trade routes, though I'm very interested in it for accessibility reasons. So… Both approaches are great in my book. I gather travellermap.com should make them theoretically feasible, and some of the jump calculators already available are nice for a starting place. :)
 
It does clarify, and the suggestion represents a change that I thought I'd made quite some time ago. I haven't, as it turns out - but if you can scan/search for stuff that has CSS classes attached to it, look in the HTML for the class "title", or, more completely, the string 'class="title"' sans the single-quotes, and that'll bring you right to the content. Eventually, I'll get around to rationalizing everything, but it's not going to be an easy project - there are well over 1000 pages that would need to be fixed, with more being added every month until I find and update the template.
 
Regretably, I can't do a search for CSS directly. I'll just deal with the minor inconvenience for now, it's not too bad. :)
 
Actually, the string 'class="title"' is in the HTML; it simply specifies how the CSS is applied, so if you can search the HTML for arbitrary strings, you should be able to find the start-of-content. But you're right; I really should do a major cleanup and structure the HTML a bit better.
 
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