On 16 Mar 2007, at 18:36, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
On 2007-03-16, at 14:24 , Shaun McDonald wrote:
Hi,
On 16 Mar 2007, at 17:47, Stefan Taxhet wrote:
[..]
I would be happy to see a <orange> "get openoffice.org unstable
m212" button besides / close to the green "get openoffice.org
stable 2.1"
(Replace orange with your favorite color for developer content).
Now there is a nice idea.
For the whole of the ooo site, use a colour branding for each type
of user, for each page. That way every page that you look at, you
can instantly tell what type of user it is aimed for. This could
be done through stylesheets.
Wouldn't it be confusing?
Could be.
For example blue would be for user aimed pages. Orange would be
for developer pages. Green for QA pages.
I think the fewer the colours the better. Green for stable, orange
for developer. The rest should not be colour-coded, as that would
imply they have the same ontological status as the download pages.
+1 for as few colours as possible. The idea was possible a way to
help keep ordinary users away from the more advanced developer pages.
Of course, confusion will reign anyway... :-)
It doesn't matter what you do, someone is bound to get confused.
Shaun
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