From d258b953805143c16a382e9f9f18c4a86877b443 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: idk <hankhill19580@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2021 16:08:35 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Adjust some of the verbiage on nsis/easyinstall page. It's a positive development, be positive about it! --- i2p2www/pages/downloads/easyinstall.html | 54 ++++++++++++++---------- i2p2www/pages/downloads/firefox.html | 15 ++++--- 2 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/i2p2www/pages/downloads/easyinstall.html b/i2p2www/pages/downloads/easyinstall.html index e18c8669b..643d35411 100644 --- a/i2p2www/pages/downloads/easyinstall.html +++ b/i2p2www/pages/downloads/easyinstall.html @@ -5,24 +5,24 @@ <h1>{{ _('I2P Easy Install Bundle (Beta) for Windows') }}</h1> <p>{% trans firefox="/firefox" -%} -This is an "All-in-One" installer which includes the complete I2P desktop -software and all of its dependencies in a single, easy-to-install package. It -is built on the premise that I2P should be easy, and that we should help our -users get their initial configuration in place instead of requiring an elaborate -install process. To learn more about the Firefox profile that comes bundled with -this installer, visit <a href="{{ firefox }}">The Firefox Profile Page</a>. +This is an "All-in-One" installer for Windows 10 which includes the complete I2P +desktop software and all of its dependencies in a single, easy-to-install +package. It is built on the premise that I2P should be easy, and that we should +help our users get their initial configuration in place instead of requiring an +elaborate install process. To learn more about the Firefox profile that +comes bundled with this installer, visit <a href="{{ firefox }}">The Firefox +Profile Page</a>. {%- endtrans %}</p> -<h2>{{ _('Is it a Zero-Dependency I2P Browser?') }}</h2> +<h2>{{ _('What do I need to use it?') }}</h2> <p><strong>{% trans -%} -Not yet.{%- endtrans %}</strong> +Just Firefox(Or Tor Browser){%- endtrans %}</strong> {% trans issueurl="https://i2pgit.org/i2p-hackers/i2p.firefox/-/issues/2" -%} -For now, this installer still requires Firefox to be installed on the system, it -does not bundle a Firefox installer of its own. This was a judgement made to -protect users of the bundle, we believe that you should obtain your Firefox -distribution from a vendor who can provide updates. Please obtain Firefox from -Mozilla. If you would like to discuss supporting other browsers, please join the -discussion on the -<a href="{{ issueurl }}">Gitlab Issue</a>. +This installer still requires Firefox to be installed on the system, it does not +bundle a Firefox installer of its own. Please obtain Firefox from Mozilla, or +Tor Browser from the Tor Project or one of their mirrors. If you would like to +discuss supporting other browsers, please join the discussionon the +<a href="{{ issueurl }}">Gitlab Issue</a>. This is a Windows-only +product. {%- endtrans %}</p> <h2>{{ _('Why should I use it?') }}</h2> <p>{% trans -%} @@ -31,12 +31,19 @@ router on Windows from about 30 to a matter of completing a single, familiar installer process, combining the I2P installation and Browser configuration into the same steps. Besides that, it launches the user directly into the automatically configured I2P browser with their applications ready-to-use, with -no need to refer to potentially unhelpful system-wide Windows settings. +no need to refer to potentially unhelpful system-wide Windows settings. The I2P +it uses is otherwise identical to the "regular" I2P. {%- endtrans %}</p> <h2>{{ _('How do I use it?') }}</h2> <p>{% trans firefox="https://www.mozilla.org/", postfilename=pver('I2P-Profile-Installer-%s.exe') -%} First, download and install <a href="{{ firefox }}">Firefox</a>, then, just download and install <a href="{{ postfilename }}">this installer</a>. +Running the installer will create a shortcut to start browsing I2P in your start +menu and on your desktop. Clicking this shortcut will start I2P if necessary, +then start an I2P Browser. You will see a "Toopie" icon in your taskbar to +indicate that I2P is working. I2P Browsing uses a separate, I2P-Only Firefox +profile, so it won't interfere with your regular Firefox use or require any +special configuration. You don't even need to close existing Firefox windows. {%- endtrans %}</p> {%- set name = 'Windows' -%} @@ -69,12 +76,16 @@ The files are signed by {{ signer }}, {%- endtrans %} <h2>{{ _('What is in it?') }}</h2> -<p>{% trans -%}The I2P router is "jpackaged" which means that it includes all +<p><strong>{% trans -%} +A Jpackaged I2P Router: {%- endtrans %}</strong> +{% trans -%}The I2P router is "jpackaged" which means that it includes all the required Java components it needs to run successfully. It does not require -a separate Java installation. +a separate Java installation, because it bundles a Java 16 Runtime which is only +used for I2P. {%- endtrans %}</p> -<p>{% trans -%} -The browser profile also includes both the NoScript and HTTPSEverywhere plugin for +<p><strong>{% trans -%} +Browser Extensions: {%- endtrans %}</strong> +{% trans -%}The browser profile also includes both the NoScript and HTTPSEverywhere plugin for better protection Javascript based attacks and HTTPS support where available. It also keeps your I2P search activity separate from your visible internet search activity. The profile configures the I2P Proxy for all sites and browser features. @@ -101,8 +112,7 @@ This is not a fork of Firefox. Instead, it is a browser profile with pre-configu settings, combined with an I2P router and some launcher scripts. That means that it requires Firefox(Or Tor Browser) to be installed before you can use it. This is for security reasons, it is important that you are able to recieve reliable -updates from a trustworthy vendor. As much as we would like to, we can't -maintain a whole Firefox fork and provide timely updates for it right now. +updates from a trustworthy vendor. {%- endtrans %}</p> <p>{% trans -%} I2P routers are designed to have long uptimes, and so unlike Tor Browser, the diff --git a/i2p2www/pages/downloads/firefox.html b/i2p2www/pages/downloads/firefox.html index 5dc366ca0..9234e5155 100644 --- a/i2p2www/pages/downloads/firefox.html +++ b/i2p2www/pages/downloads/firefox.html @@ -67,12 +67,16 @@ The files are signed by {{ signer }}, {%- endtrans %} <h2>{{ _('What is in it?') }}</h2> -<p>{% trans -%}The I2P router is "jpackaged" which means that it includes all +<p><strong>{% trans -%} +A Jpackaged I2P Router: {%- endtrans %}</strong> +{% trans -%}The I2P router is "jpackaged" which means that it includes all the required Java components it needs to run successfully. It does not require -a separate Java installation. +a separate Java installation, because it bundles a Java 16 Runtime which is only +used for I2P. {%- endtrans %}</p> -<p>{% trans -%} -This browser profile also includes both the NoScript and HTTPSEverywhere plugin for +<p><strong>{% trans -%} +Browser Extensions: {%- endtrans %}</strong> +{% trans -%}The browser profile also includes both the NoScript and HTTPSEverywhere plugin for better protection Javascript based attacks and HTTPS support where available. It also keeps your I2P search activity separate from your visible internet search activity. The profile configures the I2P Proxy for all sites and browser features. @@ -99,8 +103,7 @@ This is not a fork of Firefox. Instead, it is a browser profile with pre-configu settings, combined with an I2P router and some launcher scripts. That means that it requires Firefox(Or Tor Browser) to be installed before you can use it. This is for security reasons, it is important that you are able to recieve reliable -updates from a trustworthy vendor. As much as we would like to, we can't -maintain a whole Firefox fork and provide timely updates for it right now. +updates from a trustworthy vendor. {%- endtrans %}</p> <p>{% trans -%} I2P routers are designed to have long uptimes, and so unlike Tor Browser, the -- GitLab