diff --git a/ssp.html b/ssp.html index a840780..41a0b92 100644 --- a/ssp.html +++ b/ssp.html @@ -38,114 +38,6 @@ 4. Manually edit the nested list in Your User Name to insert 4 spaces in the inner list. --> -
- The domain name is associated with your settings for this account. - It is also the name of a bookmark in the SitePasswordData bookmark folder. - That's the bookmark you can use to get your settings when you're on a machine - that doesn't have the SitePassword extension installed. -
-- You should choose a strong super password, one with lots of characters that contain - upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. Just make sure - it's something you won't forget. SitePassword can't help you if you do. -
-- Your nickname is the way you refer to this account. It should be easy to remember, - such as 'amazon' for amazon.com, but it doesn't have to be that simple. You can - change the password for an account by changing the nickname. That's useful if you - have to change your password periodically. -
-- Your user name is the name you use to log in to the site. It is - associated with the nickname for the account and is used to - calculate your site password. That means you can only have a - single user name for a given nickname. - If you want to use different - user names for the same site, follow the instructions for - Shared Machines. - -
-- SitePassword uses your super password, nickname for the site, and - your user name for the site along with the additional settings to - calculate this password for the account. -
-- If the password field on - the login form doesn't say Click here for password, you - can use the Copy option on the menu to put this password on the clipboard. -
-+ The domain name is associated with your settings for this account. + It is also the name of a bookmark in the SitePasswordData bookmark folder. + That's the bookmark you can use to get your settings when you're on a machine + that doesn't have the SitePassword extension installed. +
++ You should choose a strong super password, one with lots of characters that contain + upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. Just make sure + it's something you won't forget. SitePassword can't help you if you do. +
++ Your nickname is the way you refer to this account. It should be easy to remember, + such as 'amazon' for amazon.com, but it doesn't have to be that simple. You can + change the password for an account by changing the nickname. That's useful if you + have to change your password periodically. +
++ Your user name is the name you use to log in to the site. It is + associated with the nickname for the account and is used to + calculate your site password. That means you can only have a + single user name for a given nickname. + If you want to use different + user names for the same site, follow the instructions for + Shared Machines. + +
++ SitePassword uses your super password, nickname for the site, and + your user name for the site along with the additional settings to + calculate this password for the account. +
++ If the password field on + the login form doesn't say Click here for password, you + can use the Copy option on the menu to put this password on the clipboard. +
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