Merge pull request #37 from iHub/contentFixes

replacing [icon] placeholder with actual icons, issue #35
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Brian Mwadime 2016-06-30 22:55:41 +03:00 коммит произвёл GitHub
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"id": "2",
"title": "Turning on Wi-Fi",
"gifUrl": "connectwifi2",
"description": "On most Android phones, you can swipe down the Title Bar at the top of the screen and tap the Wi-Fi [icon] icon. If you are close to a Wi-Fi network you have joined before, <b>your phone will try to connect to it automatically</b>."
"description": "On most Android phones, you can swipe down the Title Bar at the top of the screen and tap the Wi-Fi <img src=\"ic_signal_wifi_off_black_24dp\"/> icon. If you are close to a Wi-Fi network you have joined before, <b>your phone will try to connect to it automatically</b>."
}, {
"id": "3",
"title": "Turning on Wi-Fi from the Wireless Settings Menu",
"gifUrl": "connectwifi3",
"description": "On Android phones, to make sure your Wi-Fi is on, open the <b>Settings</b> app [icon], and tap <b>Wi-Fi</b> icon [icon]. If your Wi-Fi is OFF, look near the top of the screen and then tap the toggle switch [cropped screenshot] to move it into the \"ON\" position."
"description": "On Android phones, to make sure your Wi-Fi is on, open the <b>Settings</b> app <img src=\"ic_settings_applications_white_24dp\"/>, and tap <b>Wi-Fi</b> icon <img src=\"ic_signal_wifi_off_black_24dp\"/>. If your Wi-Fi is OFF, look near the top of the screen and then tap the toggle switch [cropped screenshot] to move it into the \"ON\" position."
}, {
"id": "4",
"title": "Finding your hotspot in the Wi-Fi list",
"gifUrl": "connectwifi4",
"description": "If your phone hasn't already automatically connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot, you will need to use your phone to search for the hotspot you want to connect to.\n If you are already in the Wi-Fi Settings Menu from the last step, simply wait until you see the name of the Wi-Fi hotspot that you want to connect to. Otherwise, open the Settings app [icon], and click on the Wi-Fi icon [icon]. If your Wi-Fi is on, you will see a list of all the Wi-Fi hotspots around you."
"description": "If your phone hasn't already automatically connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot, you will need to use your phone to search for the hotspot you want to connect to.\n If you are already in the Wi-Fi Settings Menu from the last step, simply wait until you see the name of the Wi-Fi hotspot that you want to connect to. Otherwise, open the Settings app <img src=\"ic_settings_applications_white_24dp\"/>, and click on the Wi-Fi icon <img src=\"ic_signal_wifi_off_black_24dp\"/>. If your Wi-Fi is on, you will see a list of all the Wi-Fi hotspots around you."
}, {
"id": "5",
"title": "Connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot",
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
"id": "2",
"title": "Checking your Storage",
"gifUrl": "storage2",
"description": "Within the <b>Settings</b> [icon] app youll find the <b>Storage & USB</b> [storage icon] menu. You will be shown a breakdown of the Apps, Images, Videos, Audio, and Other content that's using up your phone's memory."
"description": "Within the <b>Settings</b> <img src=\"ic_settings_applications_white_24dp\"/> app youll find the <b>Storage & USB</b> [storage icon] menu. You will be shown a breakdown of the Apps, Images, Videos, Audio, and Other content that's using up your phone's memory."
}, {
"id": "3",
"title": "Evaluating Items",
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
"id": "2",
"title": "Opening the Play Store",
"gifUrl": "storage2",
"description": "To start, look for the Play Store icon on your phones screen. If you cant find it, try looking in the apps [icon] menu."
"description": "To start, look for the Play Store icon on your phones screen. If you cant find it, try looking in the apps <img src=\"ic_blur_circular_black_24dp\"/> menu."
}, {
"id": "3",
"title": "Accounts",