uages doesn't differ TOO much.
FYI, the live version has a footer height of 180px (causing the scrollbars
to appear) - I guess that was my fault as I didn't change it to 200px in my
version, sorry about that.
Thanks,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
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Thanks,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
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It's up to the author, to be honest - it can't hurt to keep them there, I
would agree that it helps greatly to improve readibility (especially when
using a lot of divs).
Thanks,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
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be we could also add some information about the expected IP and date
formats in the whitespace, too.
The updated version can be found at: http://tucker.wales/tor/exonerator/
Please let me know what you think.
Kind Regards,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
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. Can be somewhat confusing due to
the source/dest mix, but the "Exit" column in this case would be pretty
clear
because it would refer only to the required port.
I actually quite like this idea, I think that could work.
Anyone else have an opinion on this?
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-August/002384.html
Regards,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> NL is perfectly safe, probably one of the safest countries on the planet
> for running Tor relays and exits. No need to worry about the l
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I agree with the fact that I think we could accomplish all of this through
better documentation.
I'm not a massive fan of those five different states - I just feel it's a
little too confusing for users.
Regards,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tucke
orts in the overview page - I
would also much rather have this information displayed in a detail
page. (Maybe make the "Exit: Yes" clickable?)
I think this improves not just readibility, but also keeps the main
page as simple as possible.
Regards,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
hat! The date selector also works natively on mobile
browsers, such as MobileSafari. The plaintext fallback is nice as it
supports (as you said) Tor Browser etc.
No problem, happy to help,
Joshua
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Hi Karsten,
I've made a patch to the page to add the HTML5 date components - it should
work nicely across the majority of browsers (maybe even all with a
plaintext fallback).
I wasn't sure exactly in which format you wanted the patch, so I've
uploa
age with a data formatting
error).
Keep up the great work!
Joshua Lee Tucker
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 8:40 AM, Karsten Loesing
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Hello relay operators,
Julius and I have been working on a design mockup for the ExoneraTor
service for the past
Hi Ceysun,
The official documentation contains a great guide detailing how to setup a
hidden service:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html.en
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Joshua Lee Tucker
@tuckerwales
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Ceysun Sucu wrote:
> Hi,
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are:
178.62.75.82
178.62.77.54
Thanks guys,
Joshua Lee Tucker
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