> Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran: >> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 11:26 PM, George Kadianakis >> <desnacked@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> > I started writing a skeleton and some strings for the new website. I'm >> > also attaching an image of how the website looked like in my head >> > while I was writing the strings (although the person who codes, should >> > choose the interface). Sathya (cc'ed) said that he would be interested >> > in coding the web part. >> > >> >> Here are the .htmls - >> https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/index.html >> https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/captcha.html >> https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/bridges.html > > Some links are sub-optimal in these mockups. Having link on "here", > "these" or "this" is not really helpful. See > <http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/noClickHere> and > <http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www/click.html> for more details. > > I think it would be better to have these links phrased as: > > * I want [obfs2 bridges] for tor-obfsproxy-browser. > * I want [obfs2 bridges] or [obfs3 bridges] for > tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy. > * I want [direct bridges] for other bundles like tor-browser. > * This website allows you to get [bridge addresses]. > * Please read the [introduction to obfuscated bridges and > pluggable transports]. > > The square brackets delimit the linked part. I've replaced "direct > bridges" because I think "direct" is probably a better wording than > "normal". The norm might shift to obfsproxy bridges in the next monthsâ > > What do you think? > > -- > JÃrÃmy Bobbio .''`. > lunar@xxxxxxxxxx : :â : # apt-get install anarchism > `. `'` > `- > _______________________________________________ > tor-dev mailing list > tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev > I'm attaching a stupid mockup we came up with during the dev meeting. I'm also attaching some hopefully improved FAQ-section strings. Does anyone want to fix Sathya's templates? :) You can find them here: https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/index.html https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/captcha.html https://people.torproject.org/~gsathya/html/bridges.html Some notes on the mockup: - We decided to not rely on users knowing the filename of their bundles. The idea instead is to have a "Get latest obfsbundle" button and a "Get bridges" button which gives you bridges appropriate for that bundle (in the beginning it should give you 2-3 normal bridges, and 1-2 obfuscated bridges suitable for your bundle) - We decided to stop distinguishing between obfuscated and normal bridges. Users should simply not care. They should just put those strings to their bundles (using Vidalia) and that should work automagically. - We should somehow make it clear that users don't need to re-download the TBB if they have the latest version. - We tried to keep the FAQ section minimal and easy to understand. Did we miss anything? - This is a temporary interface. It's designed to be quick to write, and should work with the current codebase of BridgeDB. In the future, we can think of more advanced BridgeDB setupos.
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What are bridges? Bridge relays are Tor relays that help you circumvent censorship. My bridges don't work! I need help! If your Tor doesn't work, you should email help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Try including as much info about your case as you can, including the list of bridges you used, the bundle filename/version you used, the messages that Tor gave out, etc. I need an alternative way of getting bridges! Another way to find bridge addresses is to send an email (from a gmail or a yahoo address) to bridges@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the line "get bridges" by itself in the body of the mail.
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