[tor-commits] r26575: {website} Cleanup. (website/trunk/docs/en)

Matt Pagan matt at pagan.io
Sat Feb 1 15:37:31 UTC 2014


Author: mttp
Date: 2014-02-01 15:37:31 +0000 (Sat, 01 Feb 2014)
New Revision: 26575

Modified:
   website/trunk/docs/en/faq.wml
Log:
Cleanup. 



Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/faq.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/docs/en/faq.wml	2014-02-01 14:20:52 UTC (rev 26574)
+++ website/trunk/docs/en/faq.wml	2014-02-01 15:37:31 UTC (rev 26575)
@@ -160,6 +160,10 @@
     available to Tor relays?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">How can I limit the total amount 
     of bandwidth used by my Tor relay?</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#RelayWritesMoreThanItReads">Why does my relay write 
+    more bytes onto the network than it reads?</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#Hibernation">Why can I not browse anymore after 
+    limiting bandwidth on my Tor relay?</a></li>
     <li><a href="#ExitPolicies">I'd run a relay, but I don't want to deal
     with abuse issues.</a></li>
     <li><a href="#DifferentComputer">I want to run my Tor client on a 
@@ -2682,8 +2686,8 @@
     <hr>
 
     <a id="RelayWritesMoreThanItReads"></a>
-    <h3>< class="anchor" href="#RelayWritesMoreThanItReads">Why does my relay 
-    write more bytes onto the network than it reads?</h3>
+    <h3><a class="anchor" href="#RelayWritesMoreThanItReads">Why does my relay 
+    write more bytes onto the network than it reads?</a></h3>
 
     <p>You're right, for the most part a byte into your Tor relay means a 
     byte out, and vice versa. But there are a few exceptions:</p>
@@ -2702,7 +2706,7 @@
 
     <a id="Hibernation"></a>
     <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Hibernation">Why can I not browse anymore 
-    after limiting bandwidth on my Tor relay?</a>
+    after limiting bandwidth on my Tor relay?</a></h3>
 
     <p>The parameters assigned in the <a 
     href="#LimitTotalBandwidth">AccountingMax</a> and <a 



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