
commit 038deddef5249676f61e020ca83986886916b6b1 Author: Philipp Winter <phw@torproject.org> Date: Tue Nov 4 18:15:20 2014 +0100 Explain how to perform advanced searches. Onionoo was recently extended and now understands several advanced search expressions. This commit explains to users how to use these expressions. This fixes <https://bugs.torproject.org/13599>. --- templates/about.html | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/templates/about.html b/templates/about.html index 365b157..75c2e40 100644 --- a/templates/about.html +++ b/templates/about.html @@ -12,7 +12,15 @@ Atlas is a web application to discover Tor relays. It provides useful informatio <div class="span4"> <h2>Search and Filter</h2> <p> -You are able to search for existing Tor relays by keywords. The results are displayed inside of tables that can be further refined with filters. +You can search for Tor relays and bridges by using keywords. In particular, +Atlas enables you to search for (partial) nicknames (e.g., +“moria”), IP addresses (e.g., “128.31.”), and +fingerprints (e.g., “9695DFC3”). It is also possible to combine +searches, e.g., “moria 128.31.”. Finally, you can use qualifiers +to search for relays in specific countries (e.g., “moria +country:us”), with specific contact information (e.g., +“contact:arma”), or with specific flags (e.g., +“flag:Authority”). </p> </div>