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Ryan Foster commented on OFBIZ-2288:
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It's just a name for a zip file.  On Mac in finder, if you select multiple 
files, right click and choose "Compress these files", it automatically names 
the compressed file Archive.zip.

What Tim is saying seems to make sense.  I know that I was working directly on 
an up to date copy from the repository, and that the changes I made were not 
massive.  All that was done really was removing a couple of divs, adding a 
little snippet of javascript code, and shuffled the footer.

The additional pages that were added don't need to be in this patch for sure. 
That should simply things quite a bit.  One thing that I am realizing in this 
process is that a patch should be more singular in nature, as in, if I submit a 
patch for the homepage, it should just contain the homepage and any related 
files, not a bunch of extra pages, etc.  Thanks for the feedback, all of you.

> Update the image / content scroller on index.html
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>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-2288
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2288
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: site
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Tim Ruppert
>            Assignee: Tim Ruppert
>             Fix For: SVN trunk
>
>         Attachments: Archive.zip, images.zip, index.patch, indexUpdate.patch, 
> ofbizSiteTemplate.zip
>
>
> Currently there is a JavaScript scroller on the index.html page, but it's not 
> clear to everyone that it is there.  Let's do this:
> 1. Make it so that they scroll ever 10 seconds between what is there.
> 2. Put a pause on it - which will stop the scrolling, but allow you to start 
> it up again.
> 3. Make it so what comes up first is totally random
> 4. Make it so it scrolls around to the beginning again instead of stopping at 
> the last one (in either direction)

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