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<p>Administrators may review the hierarchy of their books by clicking on the <?php echo l("collaborative book link", "admin/book") ?> in the adminstration pages. There, nodes may be edited, reorganized, removed from book, and deleted. This behavior may change in the future. When a parent node is deleted, he may leave behind child nodes. These nodes are now <i>orphans</i>. Administrators should periodically <?php echo l("review their books for orphans", "admin/book/orphan") ?> and reaffiliate those pages as desired. Finally, administrators may also <?php echo l("export their books", "book/print") ?> to a single, flat HTML page which is suitable for printing.</p>
-<a name="faq"></a><h3>Maintain a FAQ using a collaborative book</i></h3>
+<a name="faq"></a><h3>Maintain a FAQ using a collaborative book</h3>
<p>The collaborative book (i.e. <code>book.module</code>) in Drupal is a terrific way to easily manage an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section of your web site. The main benefit for an administrator is that you don't have to write all the questions/answers by yourself. Let the community do it for you!</p>
-<p>In order to setup the FAQ, you have to create a new <i>Book</i> which will hold all your content. To do so, click on <i>Create Book Page</i> in your user box. Give it a thoughtful Title, and Body. A title like "Estonia Travel - FAQ" is nice. You may always edit these fields later. You will probably want to designate <i><root></i> as the parent of this page. Leave the <i>log message</i> and <i>type</i> fields blank for now. After you have submitted this book page, you are ready to begin filling up your book with questions that are frequently asked.</p>
+<p>In order to setup the FAQ, you have to create a new <i>Book</i> which will hold all your content. To do so, click on <i>Create Book Page</i> in your user box. Give it a thoughtful Title, and Body. A title like "Estonia Travel - FAQ" is nice. You may always edit these fields later. You will probably want to designate <i>&lt;root&gt;</i> as the parent of this page. Leave the <i>log message</i> and <i>type</i> fields blank for now. After you have submitted this book page, you are ready to begin filling up your book with questions that are frequently asked.</p>
<p>Whenever you come across a post which you want to include in your FAQ, click on the <i>administer</i> link. Then click on the <i>edit book outline</i> button at the bottom of the page. Then place the relevant post wherever is most appropriate in your book by selecting a <i>parent</i>. Books are quite flexible. They can have sections like <i>Flying to Estonia</i>, <i>Eating in Estonia</i> and so on. As you get more experienced with the <i>collaborative book</i>, you can reorganize posts in your book so that it stays organized.</p>