<p>This diagram shows an overview of one possible setup.</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="arch-simple.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="arch-simple.png"></p>
<p>The server and web interface run on one computer. Disobedience
runs on a desktop computer and accesses the server via the network.
installed. You should then be able to select the <b>Login</b>
option at the top of the screen.</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="disorder-web-login.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="disorder-web-login.png"></p>
<p>Go to the <b>New Users</b> form and enter the username you want
to use, your email address, and a password. The password must be
displayed on the screen). When you press <b>Register</b>, you will
be sent an email requiring you to confirm your registration.</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="disorder-email-confirm.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="disorder-email-confirm.png"></p>
<p>Your login won't be active until you click on this URL.</p>
<p>On Debian systems it should be possible to find Disobedience in
the menu system:</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="disobedience-debian-menu.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="disobedience-debian-menu.png"></p>
<p>On other systems you will have to start it from the command line
by typing its name at a command prompt. You can (optionally) use
an <tt>&</tt> suffix to stop it tying up your terminal.</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="disobedience-terminal.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="disobedience-terminal.png"></p>
<p>(Please note that Disobedience shouldn't write any messages to
the terminal. If it does that probably indicates a bug, which
connect to, your username or your password, and will therefore
display a login box.</p>
- <p align=middle><img src="login.png"></p>
+ <p class=image><img src="login.png"></p>
<p>If Disobedience is running on a different computer to the
server, then you should make sure the <b>Remote</b> box is ticked