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- Patch #16949 by Neil: fixed two HTML typos/brainos in the help text.

  I found another HTML typo, and replaced a <u></u> by <strong></strong> because <u> does not validate as 'XHTML 1.0 stict'.
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......@@ -42,20 +42,25 @@ function help_main() {
<h2>Help topics</h2>
<p>Help is available on the following items:</p>
%help_pages
<h2>Glossary of Drupal Terminology</h2><dl>
<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in the left-hand or right-hand sidebar of a web page.</dd>
<dt>Comment</dt><dd>A note attached to a node. Usually intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original material.</dd>
<dt>Moderation</dt><dd>The activity of making sure a post to a Drupal site fits in with what is expected for that Drupal site.<dl>
<dt>Approved</dt><dd>A moderated post which has been accepted by the moderators for publication. (See published).</dd>
<dt>Waiting</dt><dd>A moderated post which is still being voted on to be accepted for publication. (See published.)</dd>
<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic data unit in Drupal. Everything is a node or an extension of a node.</dd>
<dt>Public</dt><dd>See published.</dd>
<dt>Published</dt><dd>A node that is viewable by everyone. (See unpublished.)</dd>
<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users' permissions.</dd>
<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A division of a collection of things into ordered, classified groups. (See <a href=\"%taxonomy\">taxonomy help</a>.)</dd>
<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A node that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is logged in with that account.</dd>
<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <u>not</u> logged in with that account. Also termed \"anonymous user\".</dd>
<h2>Glossary of Drupal terminology</h2>
<dl>
<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in the left-hand or right-hand sidebar of a web page.</dd>
<dt>Comment</dt><dd>A note attached to a node. Usually intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original material.</dd>
<dt>Moderation</dt>
<dd>The activity of making sure a post to a Drupal site fits in with what is expected for that Drupal site.
<dl>
<dt>Approved</dt><dd>A moderated post which has been accepted by the moderators for publication. (See published).</dd>
<dt>Waiting</dt><dd>A moderated post which is still being voted on to be accepted for publication. (See published.)</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic data unit in Drupal. Everything is a node or an extension of a node.</dd>
<dt>Public</dt><dd>See published.</dd>
<dt>Published</dt><dd>A node that is viewable by everyone. (See unpublished.)</dd>
<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users' permissions.</dd>
<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A division of a collection of things into ordered, classified groups. (See <a href=\"%taxonomy\">taxonomy help</a>.)</dd>
<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A node that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is logged in with that account.</dd>
<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <strong>not</strong> logged in with that account. Also termed \"anonymous user\".</dd>
</dl>", array('%Drupal' => 'http://drupal.org', '%handbook' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook', '%help_pages' => help_links_as_list(), '%taxonomy' => url('admin/help/taxonomy')));
print theme('page', $output);
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......@@ -42,20 +42,25 @@ function help_main() {
<h2>Help topics</h2>
<p>Help is available on the following items:</p>
%help_pages
<h2>Glossary of Drupal Terminology</h2><dl>
<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in the left-hand or right-hand sidebar of a web page.</dd>
<dt>Comment</dt><dd>A note attached to a node. Usually intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original material.</dd>
<dt>Moderation</dt><dd>The activity of making sure a post to a Drupal site fits in with what is expected for that Drupal site.<dl>
<dt>Approved</dt><dd>A moderated post which has been accepted by the moderators for publication. (See published).</dd>
<dt>Waiting</dt><dd>A moderated post which is still being voted on to be accepted for publication. (See published.)</dd>
<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic data unit in Drupal. Everything is a node or an extension of a node.</dd>
<dt>Public</dt><dd>See published.</dd>
<dt>Published</dt><dd>A node that is viewable by everyone. (See unpublished.)</dd>
<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users' permissions.</dd>
<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A division of a collection of things into ordered, classified groups. (See <a href=\"%taxonomy\">taxonomy help</a>.)</dd>
<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A node that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is logged in with that account.</dd>
<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <u>not</u> logged in with that account. Also termed \"anonymous user\".</dd>
<h2>Glossary of Drupal terminology</h2>
<dl>
<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in the left-hand or right-hand sidebar of a web page.</dd>
<dt>Comment</dt><dd>A note attached to a node. Usually intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original material.</dd>
<dt>Moderation</dt>
<dd>The activity of making sure a post to a Drupal site fits in with what is expected for that Drupal site.
<dl>
<dt>Approved</dt><dd>A moderated post which has been accepted by the moderators for publication. (See published).</dd>
<dt>Waiting</dt><dd>A moderated post which is still being voted on to be accepted for publication. (See published.)</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic data unit in Drupal. Everything is a node or an extension of a node.</dd>
<dt>Public</dt><dd>See published.</dd>
<dt>Published</dt><dd>A node that is viewable by everyone. (See unpublished.)</dd>
<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users' permissions.</dd>
<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A division of a collection of things into ordered, classified groups. (See <a href=\"%taxonomy\">taxonomy help</a>.)</dd>
<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A node that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is logged in with that account.</dd>
<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <strong>not</strong> logged in with that account. Also termed \"anonymous user\".</dd>
</dl>", array('%Drupal' => 'http://drupal.org', '%handbook' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook', '%help_pages' => help_links_as_list(), '%taxonomy' => url('admin/help/taxonomy')));
print theme('page', $output);
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