Hei, > > Nearly a year ago we started a discussion on this list about setting up > > a site 'why.openoffice.org' to present the case for OpenOffice.org to > > users in our target markets in a simple, pictorial form. At last year's > > OOoConf I showed a sample of some brilliant designs from the Art project > > for a 'why' site. We also talked there about focusing on the three > > 'bullet point' benefits of OOo: it's great software; it's easy to use; > > and it's free.
Good we are getting this [1] rolling again. ;-) I'm back and can work on the pages again. Plus the good news is that finally i get my CVS commits through. > - dark blue font (links) on blue background -> not really readable > click for example on "GetLegal" on the initial page and watch the links > on the left side Fixed, the links on dark blue are white now as they should be. This is a non-intended problem that occured from the migration of the pages into the collabnet framework. There's some ugly stylesheet interference that is a bit hard to track since the collabnet stylesheets are embedded via @import and hence i hard to isolate. > - space between text and buttons in the bottom -> too small > see for example the GetLegal text The text should "fade out" behind the buttons. I can see that there's not much free scroll space after the last line. I can add some. Don't know if anyone else got these ugly all white right parts of the pages? This was also due to stylesheet interference and is fixed now as well. Also, there was a question about localisation... Currently, the URL structure is http://why.openoffice.org/language/..., i.e. http://why.openoffice.org/en/index.html. This keeps all pages for one language together, while stylesheets and images are in the root dir. Hence, it the language subdirectories can also be moved completely to be hostet by the native language projects themselves. André. [1] http://marketing.openoffice.org/tryouts/Why.OpenOffice.org
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