--- a/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
+++ b/src/doc/user/usermanual.sgml
@@ -716,17 +716,24 @@
panel, or by editing the configuration file (set
<varname>processbeaglequeue</varname> to 1).</para>
- <para>There are more recent instructions about how to find and
- install the <application>Firefox</application> extension on the
+ <important><para>For the extension to work, you will need to manually
+ create the queue directory:
+ <filename>~/.beagle/ToIndex/</filename>.</para></important>
+
+ <para>Current Firefox versions need a slightly adapted extension
+ module. This can be found, along with up-to-date instructions, on the
<ulink url="https://bitbucket.org/medoc/recoll/wiki/IndexBeagleWeb">
Recoll wiki</ulink>.</para>
- <para>Unfortunately, it seems that the plugin does not work anymore
- with recent <application>Firefox</application>
- versions (tried with 10.0). This is not the
- trival installation version check issue, explicit manual indexing
- requests still work, but automatic indexing on page load does
- not.</para>
+
+ <para>A copy of the indexed WEB pages is retained by Recoll in a
+ local cache (from which previews can be fetched). The cache size can
+ be adjusted from the <guilabel>Index configuration</guilabel> /
+ <guilabel>Beagle web history</guilabel> panel. Once the maximum size
+ is reached, old pages are purged - both from the cache and the index
+ - to make room for new ones, so you need to explicitly archive in
+ some other place the pages that you want to keep
+ indefinitely.</para>
</sect1>