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>
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