diff --git a/handbook/logbooks.html b/handbook/logbooks.html index f39e5e0a3..173fa1a20 100644 --- a/handbook/logbooks.html +++ b/handbook/logbooks.html @@ -63,11 +63,12 @@ and then the
  • Then write in the name of everyone involved, whether or not they were actually going underground, e.g. "Ash, Mealy, Jono, Flo, Hagrid", with the names separated by commas.
  • Then where it all happened. If you went caving at all, then use the cave name (Fishface) or cave id (1623-290) as this will be specially recognised and indexed.
  • Then the title of what you did, e.g. " I drank Beer" -
  • Then the text of your logbook entry. This can be as short or as long as you like, and can contain HTML code if you like. Otherwise, just use a double newline to break paragraphs. (If you have scanned diagrams or photos then you will need to properly know how HTML works and need to contact a nerd to move the image files to the right place.) +
  • Then the text of your logbook entry. This can be as short or as long as you like, and can contain HTML code if you like. Otherwise, just use a double newline to break paragraphs. Single newlines will look OK here, but will be lost when the HTML is rendered: you may want to insert "<br/>" at the end of those lines. +
  • If anyone went underground, fill in the Time Underground field in decimal hours, e.g. '11.5' hours.
  • Click the big button "Update Logbook Entry" -

    The page willl refresh and at the bottom will be a rendering of what your logbook entry looks like. Check through it for typos etc., make the changes in the form and click the big button again until you are happy with it. +

    The page willl refresh. At the top and at the bottom is a link "Link to this entry " to what your logbook entry now looks like. Check through it for typos etc. in another window, make the changes in the form and click the big button again until you are happy with it.

    Typing just your trip report (your phone or the Expo Laptop)