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authorRobby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>2017-07-12 17:53:48 -0500
committerRobby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>2017-07-12 17:53:48 -0500
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Still more... MOAR!
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
<h2 align="center">##slackware (freenode) informational website</h2>
<div class="body">
- <p>Welcome to the offical information page for Freenode's ##slackware.
+ <p>Welcome to the offical information page for Freenode's <tt>##slackware</tt>.
This page contains a bit of (hopefully) helpful information along
with the channel rules/guidelines.
</p>
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
be available; all of them are volunteers.
<br /> <br />
</li>
- <li>You must be registered and authenticated with NickServ to talk
- in ##slackware.
+ <li>You must be registered and authenticated with <tt>NickServ</tt>
+ to talk in <tt>##slackware</tt>.
<br /> <br />
</li>
<li>Get Slackware here: <a href="http://slackware.com/getslack/">
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
it).
<br /> <br />
</li>
- <li>Don't flood the channel. Use #overflow or some such. If you need to
+ <li>Don't flood the channel. Use <tt>#overflow</tt> or some such. If you need to
show a configuration file or long error message, make use of public
paste servers such as:
<br /> <br />
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
</ul>
<br />
</li>
- <li>##slackware exists as a Slackware discussion channel and as a help
+ <li><tt>##slackware</tt> exists as a Slackware discussion channel and as a help
resource for users. Newcomers and "Old Hats" alike will be more
likely to receive quality assistance if they heed the following
suggestions:
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
</li>
</ol>
</li>
- <li>##slackware exists for Slackers to share their knowledge about
+ <li><tt>##slackware</tt> exists for Slackers to share their knowledge about
Slackware Linux and topics related to Slackware (e.g. system
administration and security concerns, networking Slackware with
other operating systems, etcetera). With that said, we do not mind
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
following things:
<br /> <br />
<ul>
- <li>Don't private message (/msg) people without first asking
+ <li>Don't private message (<tt>/msg</tt>) people without first asking
and obtaining permission from them
<br /> <br />
</li>
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
with ability to contribute to the group. Along similar
lines, your latest "bedroom conquests" aren't at all related
to Slackware and won't be tolerated (unless some how they
- *are* related to Slackware, in which case we'd like to hear
+ <strong>are</strong> related to Slackware, in which case we'd like to hear
about them. ;^)
<br /> <br />
</li>
@@ -169,16 +169,16 @@
</li>
<li>If you have questions about how to do something in some
other distribution, you should check in that distribution's
- support forums and/or channels - ##slackware is for
+ support forums and/or channels: <tt>##slackware</tt> is for
Slackware support.
<br /> <br />
</li>
- <li>Third party package management tools, such as slapt-get and
- swaret, are not supported in ##slackware. This does not
- necessarily mean that discussion is off-limits, nor does it
- necessarily mean that you will not receive help if you
- encounter problems from using them, but the best place for
- support with those tools is in their respective channels
+ <li>Third party package management tools, such as <tt>slapt-get</tt>
+ and <tt>swaret</tt>, are not supported in <tt>##slackware</tt>.
+ This does not necessarily mean that discussion is off-limits,
+ nor does it necessarily mean that you will not receive help
+ if you encounter problems from using them, but the best place
+ for support with those tools is in their respective channels
and/or support forums. The same principle applies to the
third-party gnome builds for Slackware.
<br />
@@ -188,12 +188,12 @@
from the person(s) who packaged them.
<br />
The following links should not be construed as endorsements
- or recommendations from ##slackware, but they might be
+ or recommendations from <tt>##slackware</tt>, but they might be
better sources of help with the respective projects:
<br /> <br />
<ul>
- <li><a href="https://slackbuilds.org">SlackBuilds.org</a> or #slackbuilds on freenode<br /></li>
- <li><a href="http://sbopkg.org">sbopkg</a> or #sbopkg on freenode</li>
+ <li><a href="https://slackbuilds.org">SlackBuilds.org</a> or <tt>#slackbuilds</tt> on freenode<br /></li>
+ <li><a href="http://sbopkg.org">sbopkg</a> or <tt>#sbopkg</tt> on freenode</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>