On 25 Mar 2009, at 11:01 AM, Sven-S. Porst wrote:

> Just an update: I did some 'research' and most of the people I asked
> preferred the  variant of the design without the all caps bits as
> well, so I adjusted that.
>
> Do you have any more suggestions for the 'information' links?
> Currently the list isn't quite useful yet (does the screenshots link
> make sense (particularly as the Wiki page it's supposed to point to
> contains anything _but_ screenshots)?

I'm not sure if there should be a screenshots link. There could be a  
link to the mailing lists.

About the screenshots, perhaps the field groups (for authors?) should  
be displayed in one of the screenshots, and also the status bar, I'd  
say in the 2nd. Moreover, I'd give the 3rd screenshot a more generic  
label, something like "web search".

> for my own applications I found
> it helpful to put screenshots on flickr and put comment markers on
> them which will explain the part of the window when the mouse hovers
> over them), the online Help Book seems to be outdated (1.3.19)

Though there's not much difference.

> and we
> should probably update  that image on the Wiki index page to make it
> look less scary.

What's scary about it?

> I took the liberty of making the image float there,
> as the big version completely messed up the top of the wiki page on my
> preferred browser size.
>

Good. I usually use almost the full screen for the browser, in a  
separate space.

Christiaan

>> If there is one Mike should have it. I think the cut off is in the
>> icon itself. There also was a mention some time ago about the color
>> of the shadow.
>
>
> Any news about this?
>
>               Sven
>
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>
>               Sven
>
> -- 
> Sven-S. Porst . http://earthlingsoft.net/ssp . AIM: cv47al
> Pass as best inventor!


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