diff --git a/www/css/main.css b/www/css/main.css index 219dcef..2c7c761 100644 --- a/www/css/main.css +++ b/www/css/main.css @@ -10,6 +10,18 @@ h1, h2, h3 { color: #f5f8f6; } +.info { + + font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif; + color: #f5f8f6; +} + +.subheader { + margin-top: -15px; + padding-top: 3px; + padding-left: 15px; +} + em { color: #e5e8e6; } diff --git a/www/index.html b/www/index.html index caf1ba9..3c96c91 100644 --- a/www/index.html +++ b/www/index.html @@ -12,7 +12,27 @@
+ This software monitors a 4chan board for various properties, mostly relating to post speed and type, and aggregates them into graphs and charts.
+ The main use is of `Sessions'. When you load the page you start a session, the client then adds all data it receives from the server into a section for the current session until you close the page or lose connection (the top-right text tells the status of the connection). There are also sections containing a server-maintained set of information from the total uptime of the server; and a section of averages over larger timespans (Aggregate section). There is also a `Live' section which shows each `cycle' of the aggregator and has information on a per-cycle basis.
+ A cycle is the interval at which the server receives information from the backend archiver and sends it to the client, a cycle contains the information required to construct a chart or display a piece of information in a statistical way.
+ In the `Aggregate stats' section, a server-maintained average of all cycles in a select timeframe is displayed. The client adds its own data to this when the session starts but a backlog on the server is maintained for an amount of time.
+
Spidering board:
Server up since:
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