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author | louise <louise> | 2009-08-12 10:40:58 +0000 |
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committer | louise <louise> | 2009-08-12 10:40:58 +0000 |
commit | fa1c78fff79550bc2b8dff08be043a1d4520d38a (patch) | |
tree | 8c759508430e170c3db9c56361769f43e6d71494 | |
parent | 106c65fdf26187b107efd96816a09331d1a03da9 (diff) |
Replacing dashes with &endash;
-rwxr-xr-x | templates/website/faq.html | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/templates/website/faq.html b/templates/website/faq.html index 733bed90f..22ae2a03b 100755 --- a/templates/website/faq.html +++ b/templates/website/faq.html @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ or clearing</strong>, such as: <dt>What isn’t FixMyStreet for?</dt> <dd>FixMyStreet is not a way of getting in touch with your council for all - issues – please use FixMyStreet only for problems such as the above. We + issues – please use FixMyStreet only for problems such as the above. We often route problem reports via cleansing services or highways and so using FixMyStreet for other matters may result in a delay in your report getting to the right department. <strong>You will need to contact your council directly for problems such as</strong>: - <ul><li>Anti-social behaviour + <ul><li>Anti–social behaviour <li>Noise pollution or barking dogs <li>Missing wheelie bins or recycling boxes or missed rubbish collections @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ href="https://secure.mysociety.org/donate/">please do</a>.</dd> <dd>We would love to cover Northern Ireland, but as we were funded for FixMyStreet by the Department for Constitutional Affairs (now the Ministry of Justice), we were covered for Ordnance Survey data (but not OSNI data) - by the Pan-Governmental Agreement. The cost for these maps would be + by the Pan–Governmental Agreement. The cost for these maps would be prohibitively expensive for the small charity that we are – if you know of any way we could get access to the Ordnance Survey for Northern Ireland's maps so that we can add them to the site, that'd be great.</dd> @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ by a user of the site.</dd> Ordnance Survey and so this is what we use to display distances. There you have it: not everything British is in miles!</dd> - <dt>Why doesn’t dragging the map work on reporting-a-problem pages in Safari or Konqueror?</dt> + <dt>Why doesn’t dragging the map work on reporting–a–problem pages in Safari or Konqueror?</dt> <dd>There’s a bug in these two browsers to do with setting images on form submit buttons, which the map uses when reporting a problem. It’s fixed in the latest nightly build of Safari, so will presumably be fixed in the next @@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ elected representatives, for free.</dd> <dt><img src="/i/moj.png" align="right" alt="Ministry of Justice" hspace="10">Who pays for it?</dt> <dd>FixMyStreet was paid for via the Department for Constitutional Affairs Innovations Fund.</dd> - <dt><a name="nfi"></a>Wasn’t this site called Neighbourhood Fix-It?</dt> + <dt><a name="nfi"></a>Wasn’t this site called Neighbourhood Fix–It?</dt> <dd>Yes, we changed the name mid June 2007. We decided -Neighbourhood Fix-It was a bit of a mouthful, hard to spell, and hard to publicise (does the URL have a dash in it or not?). The domain FixMyStreet became available, and everyone liked the name.</dd> +Neighbourhood Fix–It was a bit of a mouthful, hard to spell, and hard to publicise (does the URL have a dash in it or not?). The domain FixMyStreet became available, and everyone liked the name.</dd> <dt>Do you need any help with the project?</dt> <dd>Yes, we can use help in all sorts of ways, technical or -non-technical. Please see our <a +non–technical. Please see our <a href="http://www.mysociety.org/helpus/">Get Involved page</a>.</dd> <dt>I’d like a site this for my own location/ where’s the "source code" to this site?</dt> <dd> @@ -158,14 +158,14 @@ definitely has better installation instructions at present. <dt>People build things, not organisations. Who <em>actually</em> built it?</dt> <dd>Matthew Somerville and Francis Irving wrote the site, Chris Lightfoot wrote the tileserver and map cutter, Richard Pope created -our pins, Deborah Kerr keeps things up-to-date and does user support, +our pins, Deborah Kerr keeps things up–to–date and does user support, Ayesha Garrett designed our posters, and Tom Steinberg managed it all. Thanks also to <a href="http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk">Ordnance Survey</a> (for the maps, UK postcodes, and UK addresses – data © Crown copyright, all rights reserved, Ministry of Justice 100037819 2008), -Yahoo! for their BSD-licensed JavaScript libraries, the entire free software +Yahoo! for their BSD–licensed JavaScript libraries, the entire free software community (this particular project was brought to you by Perl, PostgreSQL, and the number 161.290) and <a href="http://www.easynet.net/publicsector/">Easynet</a> (who kindly host all |