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authorroot <root@v22013111044215586.yourvserver.net>2014-06-29 18:32:40 +0200
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Some doco work. Changed main.bb and added a return link to all .bb files and began planning new entries for user orientated documentation.
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@@ -30,4 +30,6 @@ If you do not wish to be found be people unless you give them your channel addre
On the directory page, you may search for people with published profiles. Currently, only the name field and the keywords are searched. You may also include such keywords in your default profile - which may be used to search for common interests with other members. Keywords are used in the channel suggestion tool and although they aren't visible in the directory, they are shown if people visit your profile page.
-On your Connnections page and in the directory there is a link to &quot;Suggestions&quot; or &quot;Channel Suggestions&quot;, respectively. This will find channels who have matching and/or similar keywords. The more keywords you provide, the more relevant the search results that are returned. These are sorted by relevance. \ No newline at end of file
+On your Connnections page and in the directory there is a link to &quot;Suggestions&quot; or &quot;Channel Suggestions&quot;, respectively. This will find channels who have matching and/or similar keywords. The more keywords you provide, the more relevant the search results that are returned. These are sorted by relevance.
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+Return to the [url=[baseurl]/help/main]Main documentation page[/url]