
Giacomo Marchiori enhanced the IIIF/cookbook-recipes repository by refining how alternative page sequences are represented and documented in digital book workflows. He renamed the “Alternative Page Order” feature to “Alternative Page Sequences” in both the user interface and recipe titles, clarifying the terminology and its application. Through careful updates to Markdown documentation, he explained the use of the IIIF Ranges ‘behavior’ property, ensuring that alternative page sequences are clearly defined for content managers and developers. His work focused on aligning product documentation and labeling with IIIF standards, demonstrating attention to detail in technical writing and content management within the project.

Delivered a feature enhancement for IIIF cookbook-recipes: renamed 'Alternative Page Order' to 'Alternative Page Sequences' in recipe titles and clarified how these sequences are described or used in the product. Updated documentation clarification for IIIF Ranges regarding the 'behavior' property to define alternative page orders in digital books. Changes supported by two commits: 856080586d2d2535b7a4e7bef81484bd0807051c (Change title order to sequences) and f75bea236bb88dde3b0417d5f7e40e30bac1c804 (Pos editors edit).
Delivered a feature enhancement for IIIF cookbook-recipes: renamed 'Alternative Page Order' to 'Alternative Page Sequences' in recipe titles and clarified how these sequences are described or used in the product. Updated documentation clarification for IIIF Ranges regarding the 'behavior' property to define alternative page orders in digital books. Changes supported by two commits: 856080586d2d2535b7a4e7bef81484bd0807051c (Change title order to sequences) and f75bea236bb88dde3b0417d5f7e40e30bac1c804 (Pos editors edit).
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