[or-cvs] r21487: {projects} ok, embedding a huge image looks way tacky. opt for large bl (projects/articles)
Roger Dingledine
arma at torproject.org
Sat Jan 23 21:36:54 UTC 2010
Author: arma
Date: 2010-01-23 21:36:54 +0000 (Sat, 23 Jan 2010)
New Revision: 21487
Modified:
projects/articles/circumvention-features.html
Log:
ok, embedding a huge image looks way tacky. opt for large blocks
of inscrutable text instead.
Modified: projects/articles/circumvention-features.html
===================================================================
--- projects/articles/circumvention-features.html 2010-01-23 21:33:51 UTC (rev 21486)
+++ projects/articles/circumvention-features.html 2010-01-23 21:36:54 UTC (rev 21487)
@@ -197,15 +197,13 @@
<h3>5. Decentralized architecture</h3>
-<p><img alt="Tor uses multiple hops"
-src="https://www.torproject.org/images/htw2.png" /></p>
-
<p>
Another feature to look for in a circumvention tool is whether its network
is centralized or decentralized. A centralized tool puts all of its users'
requests through one or a few servers that the tool operator controls. A
-decentralized design like Tor or JAP sends the traffic through multiple
-different locations, so there is no single location or entity that gets
+decentralized design like Tor or JAP sends the traffic through
+<a href="https://www.torproject.org/images/htw2.png">multiple different
+locations</a>, so there is no single location or entity that gets
to watch what websites each user is accessing.
</p>
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