Le jeudi 07 septembre 2006, à 11:17, Jordi Mallach a écrit :
Hey team,
Sorry for pointing out these small problems today, and not when quim
called for reviewers, I was quite busy last week:
I created a en translation which fixes those.
Thanks!
Vincent
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Les gens heureux ne sont pas
Hi Quim,
point taken, I should have been on the marketing list. Having a bugfix
release of the splash without the stretched type would stop my eyes
bleed and would be greatly appreciated.
I think you're exaggerating a bit on the eyes bleeding thingy, but
if that's how you feel like.
I made a
Joachim:
I wonder how it will work at narrower browser widths.
The Web Policies say that pages must be fluid, not having a fixed
width, supporting a minimum screen resolution of 800x600 pixels.
This certainly might conflict with the big splash banner and the next
column with promo banners as
Please find a new version 0.5 .svg for the proposed component page layout. This
has been changed in regard to Quims comments. Cheers Quim.
Layout Planning Page:- http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/LayoutPlanning
SVG Version 0.5 :-
Please find version 0.1 (.svg format) for the Secondary Page Layout on the
LayoutPlanning page at:-
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/LayoutPlanning
Secondary Page Structure Download
http://leetambiah.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/downloads/layoutPlanSecondary0.1.svg
We need some comments please take a
Hi :o)
I just took a second look at the 2.16 release notes[1]. Although they
were a very interesting read, on occasion they came over as perhaps a
little too technical, leaving maybe the ghost of the impression that
GNOME could be a desktop by devs for devs.
Please don't get me wrong, the notes
Compare and contrast our notes with:
http://www.apple.com/getamac/
(ignore the videos, look at the text, what they are bragging about, etc.)
Luis
On 9/8/06, karderio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi :o)
I just took a second look at the 2.16 release notes[1]. Although they
were a very interesting
Note that we can't possibly make something as attracting like that, and the reasons have nothing to do with the marketing team. Those notes focus on what the user can do. Gnome as it is with only gnome can do all the standard stuff, and that isn't impressive. We can't put gimp, nor abiword, nor