I learned now that it didn't work because I didn't have a specific setting
in the project. I will try this again.
/Linus
2008/9/29 Christian López Espínola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Bob Tarling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >> For the homepage I don't think we want a specific download for any
> platform.
> >>
> >> As Tom says, just one big DOWNLOAD button is fine and I think that
> >> fits Christian comments also.
> >
> > Actually I was thinking of specific download buttons with their own
> > little smiley Mac, Windows flag, Tux icons, next to the big download
> > label, but a better choice, presuming we can get it to work reliably
> > is a single big DOWNLOAD button for what we detected the users
> > platform was and then a tiny link to "Other downloads" in case we
> > guessed wrong or they want a download for a different computer.
> >
> > There must be some way to turn off the Tigris stuff, because the
> > Subversion project has figured out a way to do it.
> > http://subversion.tigris.org/ They managed to get basically the whole
> > page "above the fold" on my screen, which is what we should probably
> > shoot for.
>
> They use:
>
> 13 <!-- Custom stylations to hide the obnoxious project info -->
> 14 <style type="text/css">
> 15 #projecthome .axial { display: none; }
> 16 #apphead h1 { display: none; }
> 17 #longdescription { border: none; }
> 18 #longdescription h2 { display: none; }
> 19 #customcontent h2 { display: block; }
> 20 </style>
> 21 <!-- End custom stylations -->
>
> but seems that Linus has tested it. Maybe he thought that it didn't
> work because the css was cached on his browser?
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Christian López Espínola <penyaskito>
>