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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ or clearing</strong>, such as:
issues &ndash; 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
+ to the right department. <strong>You will need to contact [% c.cobrand.moniker == 'southampton' ? 'the' : 'your' %] council
directly for problems such as</strong>:
<ul><li>Anti-social behaviour
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ submit buttons, which the map uses when reporting a problem. It&rsquo;s fixed in
latest nightly build of Safari, so will presumably be fixed in the next
release. Until then, I&rsquo;ve sadly had to disable dragging to avoid people
dragging an empty square.</dd>
- <dt>Why isn&rsquo;t there a zoom button on the map?</dt>
- <dd>There isn&rsquo;t a zoom on the map as we want to keep things very local;
- this might mean that you&rsquo;ll need to pan around to figure out where the
- problem is if you&rsquo;re not familiar with the area. If you&rsquo;re from the
- council then the emailed version of the problem report will contain the
- closest road to the pin on the map.</dd>
+ <dt>Why can&rsquo;t I zoom out more on the reporting map?</dt>
+ <dd>We want to keep FixMyStreet locally focused, so restrict the ability to
+ move radically between areas. The map on Your Reports will let you see all
+ the reports you&rsquo;ve made, wherever they are. If you&rsquo;re from the
+ council then the emailed version of the problem report also contains the
+ closest road and postcode to the pin on the map.</dd>
<dt>This site is great – why aren&rsquo;t you better publicised?</dt>
<dd>As a tiny charity we simply don&rsquo;t have a publicity budget, and we