diff --git a/config.toml b/config.toml index 4a0dbd7..127fb2b 100644 --- a/config.toml +++ b/config.toml @@ -44,9 +44,10 @@ anchor = "smart" [languages] [languages.en] title = "Badge.team" -description = "Badges and badgers" languageName ="English" weight = 1 +[languages.en.params] +description = "Badges and badgers" [markup] [markup.goldmark] diff --git a/content/en/docs/Badges/Hackerhotel 2024/_index.md b/content/en/docs/Badges/Hackerhotel 2024/_index.md index 43cc4fe..526e8c4 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/Badges/Hackerhotel 2024/_index.md +++ b/content/en/docs/Badges/Hackerhotel 2024/_index.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ First turn the badge by sliding the switch down on the left hand side or pluggin ### Using the input system The inputs consist of 5 switches located at the bottom of the badge, each having 3 actions: rotate left, rotate right and press in. The effect of those actions is often described by the boxes at the bottom of the screen. -If you enter the typing mode, the device then function as a [Cooke & Wheatstone telegraph]([url](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooke_and_Wheatstone_telegraph#Operation)): Each switch represent one of the needles, and the led line shows the needle orientation. when 2 needles point towards the same letter, it is registered. +If you enter the typing mode, the device then functions as a [Cooke & Wheatstone telegraph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooke_and_Wheatstone_telegraph#Operation): Each switch represent one of the needles, and the led line shows the needle orientation. when 2 needles point towards the same letter, it is registered. Watch the video