The problem is that if we increase the contrast of the tabs, we draw
more attention to them and thus make the page seem busier and more
cluttered, confusing the visitor.

Actually, the thing I was more worried about more was the current
download button - it doesn't really fit in as much with the new
design, it looks more like a remnant of the old design. I've made a
different download button, keeping it reasonably similar in appearance
with the current one, but updating it to fit in more with the new
design: you can see it at test.openoffice.org (by clicking the
download action statement). This variation is more semantic as well,
using <h3> and <p> tags instead of <span> and <p>.

If someone wants to update the homepage to reflect this, all you need
to do is replace the CSS in the current homepage with the CSS in the
test index page (all of it - I've updated the image paths to be the
same as the current homepage), and the same thing with the JavaScript
(I've changed the version to 2.4.0 so you can just copy and paste it
over)

- Ivan.

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