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<?php
-$title = "My studies";
+$title = "Studies";
require("tpl/general/top.php");
?>
-<p>Welcome to the <em>My studies</em> section. This is a simple study program, with two methods of studying available.</p>
+<p>Welcome to the <em>studies</em> section. This is a simple study program, with two methods of studying available.</p>
<h3>First method : cards</h3>
<p>The first method is based on
decks of cards, keeping track of your progress and everything.</p>
-<p>Please take a look at the <a href="deck">list of decks</a> and start learning whatever you want to learn.</p>
-
<p>The cards you are studying are classified in the following <em>boxes</em> :</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Skipped cards :</strong> cards you can't really say you know, but you don't want to study right now.</li>
-<li><strong>Levels 1 to 3 :</strong> you are reviewing these cards daily (or almost), in order to <em>learn</em> them.</li>
+<li><strong>Levels 1 to 3 :</strong> you are reviewing these cards frequently, in order to <em>learn</em> them.</li>
<li><strong>Level 4 to 6 :</strong> we consider you <em>know</em> that card, and you are just reviewing it from times to times,
making sure you didn't forget it.</li>
<li><strong>Level 7 :</strong> you totally know that card and will never be asked about it again.</li>
@@ -27,7 +25,10 @@ Cards you are supposed to study or review today appear with a bold title : that
you should decide to put it either in the next box, or somewhere else.</p>
<p>The <em>load</em> is calculated as a function of the number of cards with levels from 1 to 3 : it represents the quantity of
stuff you are <em>learning</em> right now. When the load is smaller than the study rate you ask for, new cards will be suggested for
- you to learn.</p>
+ you to learn (if any are available in the deck).</p>
+
+<p>Please take a look at the <a href="deck">list of decks</a> and start learning whatever you want to learn.
+You can also create your own decks, the editor is pretty intuitive.</p>
<h3>Second method : study lists</h3>
<p>In this method, we have lists of stuff to learn (like vocabulary), divided into batches (the batches are sorted