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author | Wave <wave72@users.noreply.github.com> | 2015-12-20 10:20:36 +0100 |
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committer | Wave <wave72@users.noreply.github.com> | 2015-12-20 10:20:36 +0100 |
commit | 2aad4c2cf9c17a7532089aadfcc5feff6505ec74 (patch) | |
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Merge pull request #4 from redmatrix/master
Merge master into dev branch
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diff --git a/doc/features.bb b/doc/features.bb index 2abf0ec30..2d9849d4e 100644 --- a/doc/features.bb +++ b/doc/features.bb @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Forums are typically channels which may be open to participation from multiple a Accounts in $Projectname are referred to as [i]nomadic identities[/i], because a member's identity is not bound to the hub where the identity was originally created. For example, when you create a Facebook or Gmail account, it is tied to those services. They cannot function without Facebook.com or Gmail.com.
-By contrast, say you've created a$Projectname identity called [b]tina@redhub.com[/b]. You can clone it to another$Projectname hub by choosing the same, or a different name: [b]liveForever@Some$ProjectnameHub.info[/b]
+By contrast, say you've created a $Projectname identity called [b]tina@$Projectnamehub.com[/b]. You can clone it to another $Projectname hub by choosing the same, or a different name: [b]liveForever@Some$ProjectnameHub.info[/b]
Both channels are now synchronized, which means all your contacts and preferences will be duplicated on your clone. It doesn't matter whether you send a post from your original hub, or the new hub. Posts will be mirrored on both accounts.
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ This is a rather revolutionary feature, if we consider some scenarios: - What if your identity is subject to government censorship? Your hub provider may be compelled to delete your account, along with any identities and associated data. With cloning, $Projectname offers [b]censorship resistance[/b]. You can have hundreds of clones, if you wanted to, all named different, and existing on many different hubs, strewn around the internet.
-Red offers interesting new possibilities for privacy. You can read more at the <<Private Communications Best Practices>> page.
+$Projectname offers interesting new possibilities for privacy. You can read more at the <<Private Communications Best Practices>> page.
Some caveats apply. For a full explanation of identity cloning, read the <HOW TO CLONE MY IDENTITY>.
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Accounts can be immediately deleted by clicking on a link. That's it. All assoc [b]Writing Posts[/b]
-Red supports a number of different ways of adding rich-text content. The default is a custom variant of BBcode, tailored for use in $Projectname. You may also enable the use of Markdown if you find that easier to work with. A visual editor may also be used. The traditional visual editor for $Projectname had some serious issues and has since been removed. We are currently looking for a replacement.
+$Projectname supports a number of different ways of adding rich-text content. The default is a custom variant of BBcode, tailored for use in $Projectname. You may also enable the use of Markdown if you find that easier to work with. A visual editor may also be used. The traditional visual editor for $Projectname had some serious issues and has since been removed. We are currently looking for a replacement.
When creating "Websites", content may be entered in HTML, Markdown, BBcode, and/or plain text.
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