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diff --git a/templates/web/default/faq/faq-en-gb.html b/templates/web/default/faq/faq-en-gb.html index e943bf28f..bd9ee889f 100755 --- a/templates/web/default/faq/faq-en-gb.html +++ b/templates/web/default/faq/faq-en-gb.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ or clearing</strong>, such as: 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 + 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’s fixed in latest nightly build of Safari, so will presumably be fixed in the next release. Until then, I’ve sadly had to disable dragging to avoid people dragging an empty square.</dd> - <dt>Why isn’t there a zoom button on the map?</dt> - <dd>There isn’t a zoom on the map as we want to keep things very local; - this might mean that you’ll need to pan around to figure out where the - problem is if you’re not familiar with the area. If you’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’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’ve made, wherever they are. If you’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’t you better publicised?</dt> <dd>As a tiny charity we simply don’t have a publicity budget, and we |