Hei,

> > * Sun Microsystems & Collabnet logos are in the footer, as well as
> > more smallprint - now the footer is identical in content to the
> > current OOo website. It looks pretty condensed. Is there a possibility
> > that any of the footer content could be reduced?
> >   
> Didn't tackle that, maybe place all in one <p>?

AFAIK, Collabnet spits out that footer? We should work with that as it
comes. The collabnet output is structured sensibly enough to do stuff
with it in CSS. Again, compare my why pages for an example, they use the
original footer.

> > * odd 1px by 1px white dot removed from header image
> > * positioner changed to "your next productivity suite"
> > * tabs (Search | Change Language....) moved to the right and up slightly
> >   
> I turned these in 'real' tabs

Requires JavaScript...a CSS only solution (mouseover) would be better.

> We should make this a gif then... or a png with a background that 
> fits... (I don't like the activex control workaround... and gif is free 
> of patents nowadays)

I love the activex workaround. ;-)
However, in that case i'd refrain from using it as well, simply since it
can be done without as you suggested. We could stick with the
transparent PNG during dev phase and equip it with a fitting background
on finalization.

> > * the footer-resize done above isn't utilizing any hacks to make it
> > work with IE6. Since I don't have IE6, I can't test this.
> >   
> Nor can I.

Try wine and ies4linux - if under Linux; or MultipleIEs if in
Windows. ;-)

> > * no tabs will be highlighted in the 'download' section (possibly
> > other action statement linked pages too if they don't have some nearby
> > equivalent in the menu)
> >   
> Hmm... maybe home?

I totally can't make sense of that Ivans sentence here. Help! ;-)

I still think we need to differenciate the statements more through
styling...i look at them and all i see is "I...O...O...org". And then i
start reading.

And...the tabs CSS needs to be improved. They have little blueish
corners on the bottom, looks like they are simply to high and hence leak
the beginning of the highlight-image.

André.

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