From bf9ce6e82e28fe63472265048690bafdcd3fd1ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: z3d <z3d@mail.i2p> Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 01:20:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Readme (eng): adjustment. --- installer/resources/readme/readme.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/installer/resources/readme/readme.html b/installer/resources/readme/readme.html index 45dc7af8c8..22a8089f7b 100644 --- a/installer/resources/readme/readme.html +++ b/installer/resources/readme/readme.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ </div> <div class="welcome"><h2>Welcome to the Invisible Internet</h2></div> <ul class="links"><li class="tidylist"><b>Starting Up …</b><br>If you've just started I2P, the number of <i>Active Peers</i> indicated under the <i>Peers</i> section in the sidepanel on the left should start to grow over the next few minutes and you'll also see a <i>Local Destination</i> named <i>Shared Clients</i> listed there, and possibly other clients and servers depending on how I2P is configured - (if not, see the troubleshooting section <a href="#trouble">below</a>). These <i>Local Destinations</i> provide connections on different ports (and sometimes protocols) to the I2P network, enabling your bittorrent, e-mail, web proxy and other services to function.</li> + (if not, see the troubleshooting section <a href="#trouble">below</a>). These <i>Local Destinations</i> provide connections on different ports (and sometimes protocols) to the I2P network, enabling your bittorrent, e-mail, web proxy and other services to function. More information is available from the <a href="/help">help page</a>.</li> <li class="tidylist"><b>Network integration</b><br> The first time you start I2P it may take a few minutes to bootstrap (integrate) you into the network and find additional peers to optimize your integration, so please be patient. Once green stars are indicated next to your <i>Local Destinations</i>, there is a wide variety of things you can do with I2P, and below we introduce you to some of them.</li></ul> -- GitLab