This adds other troubleshooting pages for those that link to
SafeB9SInstaller troubleshooting. Some pages direct to post-install,
which will link there for now.
- Add links to the original page and to the main troubleshooting page
at the end of each page
- Re-title some headers
- Consolidate boot/software/other issues into 'post-install issues'
- Add warning on ssloth and skater to prevent confusion of the two
- Reword landing page slightly
Under this new structure, troubleshooting pages are now split into
respective guide pages. With SafeB9SInstaller issues as an include
step, this allows to have a complete troubleshooting section for each
guide page, shrinking the previously-massive troubleshooting page into
understandable fragments.
They're the same for all occurrances of this include, so why not?
It also fixes an issue in Crowdin where it is converting this include
into a codeblock.
It also inadvertantly fixes a typo where `1.` was defined twice.
Things that happen in this shameless squash:
- Removed 404 page
- It doesn't work in VitePress and making it work in VitePress needs
some invasive hack in the theme that I'm not willing to do
- The default is more than enough, though
- Moved consoleVersionSelect include to another directory
- This avoids being uploaded to Crowdin for translation
- Inline all SafeB9SInstaller includes
- Not only do parameterized includes not work, but if/else statements
don't work at all
- The sysupdate include parameter hasn't been used since MSET9, so it
actually works just fine without any parameters. Hooray(?)
- Move mset9-chorus to an include, that logic doesn't work in VitePress
- Removed Get Started button from homepage, it breaks translations
- Tables in get-started are now shown by default; it seems VitePress really does
not want us to use inline script. So we cannot enable it upon
realizing that the browser is JS capable
- Include parameters are now in frontmatter to allow translation
- Hacked in a bunch of CSS values kanged from the old theme to make it
look not stupid
- Drop headers down one level to make table of contents work