For reference, here's the list I've already written up:
• introduction
• general forum usage
-global & forum-specific rules
-forums, subforums & navigation
-threads & posts
-the user control panel
-blogs
-announcements
• posts & posting
-the reply box, bbcode & css
-likes & post comments
-regarding links & postcount
-reporting rulebreakers
• user profiles & messaging
-vms & pms
-name changes
-friends
-emblems
-warnings & infractions
• personalisation
-avatars, usertitles & details
-signatures
-profile customisation
-styles
-options
• supportership
-about supporters
-the tiers & perks
-becoming a supporter
• the staff
-role of the staff
-getting help
-how mods are picked
-becoming a moderator
-moderators
-super moderators
-staff administrators
• miscellaneous faq
This is the general backbone of the guide which I've come up with in the draft thread I've made.
@ANARCHit3cht: I get what you're saying, but I don't think calling them 'supporters' is really confusing. All supporters have a bar underneath their username which clearly says "PC Supporter" and if someone sees something in the FAQ that they don't recognise I'd assume they'd go read about that thing anyway.
@Team Fail: I'm the one writing the FAQ, actually. Unless other hstaff want to help out - but no-one's expressed any interest. d: In any case - Nick's blog is good but not nearly concise enough to have as part of the main FAQ. I'd have no issues with linking to it as a 'further reading' thing, though. Assuming, Nick, that you're not still in the habit of deleting your blogs every few days. ;]
@Anna, tabor62: I'd include claims and CloudFlare under the last section.