Hi all, In order to avoid sending multiple emails, this single email will address points raised by Grzegorz, Andrea and Michal:
Grzegorz: Thanks for pointing that out! After seeing your email, I recognized it immediately on my laptop's display, but I had been making changes to the CSS on a desktop computer, and on that display I can't even see the top of the rounded rectangle because it's not bright enough so I didn't notice it (do others get this effect as well? If so, I will darken the drop shadow effect). So that is fixed now. Andrea: I did some browsing of NL pages, and one that struck me was sr.openoffice.org. There, the navigation and positioner have been localized and even the logo points to the NL homepage and not the usual OOo homepage. The best part is that it's not as hackish as I feared it could be. I'm still happy to attach id's to the header elements, but this solution seems not to need it. I'm not sure about this, but it might be possible to override the logo image by uploading a custom version to the branding folder - e.g. Firefox tells me that the UI project's logo points to http://ui.openoffice.org/branding/images/bannerlogo.png, not openoffice.org/branding/images/bannerlogo.png as I expected it would. So it seems that it can be overridden, as in the HTML, it points to /branding/images/bannerlogo.png. Could you please give this a try to confirm whether I'm right or wrong? Michal: With regard to your earlier emails: I'm sure when OOo 3 is released, the website will reflect the new release and provide a link to more information. In any case, the feature list won't be on the homepage (though a brief mention of key new features might be made). I'm not sure what you're specifically referring to by using hover.htc to replace javascript; the only javascript on the page is that which shows/hides the download button. Plus it only works with IE. With regard to your most recent email: Using a background image doesn't necessarily mean the page will be less accessible - there will be a link over the area which can have a title tag explaining its function. Thanks for your input, Ivan. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
