I might be imagining things, but I'm sure that in the past, when I went to look up a module on cpan.org that I'd have a table of contents that contained a module's functions/methods list within a link/URL format, all nice and neat in order.
I don't see that now. Have things changed?
Something just doesn't seem the same as I'm used to. I would swear that in the past, I'd be able to go to one of my own distribution's CPAN pages and reference a function at the top of the ToC, click on it, and dive right into the definition. I'm certain I've used this type of reference for my own, and many others' work.
Am I mistaken?
-stevieb
In reply to cpan.org ToC display disparity by stevieb
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