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Suggestion for getgauge.io

From @rogeriochaves on April 17, 2015 17:8

What I most liked about gauge, and what convinced me to try it was seeing the tests being written with markdown, so, just as a suggestion, I think it could be nice to add a screenshot of that to the main page.

Copied from original issue: getgauge/gauge#133

Website and docs should reflect dotnet language runner

Should list dotnet as a language runner along with c#.
The examples need not be repeated but there should be an indication that c# and dotnet examples can be interchangeably used.

gauge install dotnet and gauge init dotnet are the exceptions.

Get started page - wrong specs paths

From @cluelessjoe on January 31, 2016 13:37

In http://getgauge.io/get-started/index.html, one can read:
gauge specs/hello_world.spec
whereas what I've after downloading the app and launching it is:
gauge specs/example.spec

I guess the page is wrong (otherwise something else has gone wrong but I've no clue what).

I didn't find the repo where this page is, otherwise I would have offered a PR. Let me know the repo and I'll do a PR (for some minors updates as well)

Copied from original issue: getgauge/documentation#32

"Why Gauge is better for" dropdown seems broken in Firefox

On the landing page, if I'm in Firefox and click the word "testers" in "Why Gauge is better for Testers" then the expected dropdown isn't shown.

Checking the console shows the following error each time I click the word "testers"

ReferenceError: event is not defined
<anonymous> application.js:2
ie.event.dispatch()  jquery-1.11.2.js:25
ie.event.add/g.handle() jquery-1.11.2.js:24

(Everything works fine for me in Chrome/IE)

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