While we're at it, a couple more suggestions for tweaking aesthetic elements. Let's see how we feel about them.

1. Top news headline:

Before "https://www.dropbox.com/s/xaamqngwml85bvg/150120%20Top%20News%20Healine%20%28before%29.jpg?dl=0";

After "https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ev8rs3eq3ntffh/150120%20Top%20News%20Healine%20%28after%29.jpg?dl=0";

Why: 1) with respect to the horizontal rulers (separators) encompassing it vertically, the headline feels less claustrophobic, less "squeezed in-between"; 2) the underline showing the text is a link is actually better visible as it is not assimilated by the bottom ruler (the same can be said about the bottom ruler - it retains better visibility); 2) size-wise, the headline is less competing with the AOO logo, yet retains its central position and distinctness.

What I did: font - Liberation Sans, size - 18pt, weight - bold, type - underline.

2. .../download/ > right column > vertical spacing above the top heading "Release Information":

Before "http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html";

After "http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/";

Why: by making the spacing above "Release Information" equal the spacings above the rest of the headings in the same column a sense of order and symmetry is strengthened (i.e., the geometry of the page "rhymes" better).

What I did: "http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/lt/download/index.html?annotate=1653258&diff_format=h&sortby=date#l316";

3. Top seagull separator for the news section on the home page:

Before "http://www.openoffice.org/es/";

After "http://www.openoffice.org/lt/";

Why: 1) the horizontal separator is not doing its job up there since there is no preceding text; 2) in fact, what precedes it is another vertical separator, i.e. the bottom ruler for the navigation bar; having two horizontal separators in a stack is not ideal in terms of styling; 3) the separator pushes the text in the news column further down increasing the need for scrolling down, the layout becomes less compact and economic; 4) removing it allows the top heading of the news section ("Udine moves to OpenOffice, will save 360,000 Euro") to be aligned vertically with "I want to learn more about OpenOffice", and this positively affects the geometry of the layout.

What I did (thanks to Csaba's help): "http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/lt/index.html?annotate=1648077&diff_format=h&sortby=date&pathrev=1653170#l120";

Regards,
Aivaras

2015.01.20 10:52, Andrea Pescetti rašė:
On 19/01/2015 Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
I just tinkers with the look of "http://www.openoffice.org/lt/product/";
... Looks cleaner and neater to me.

Indeed it is! Feel free to port it to the "xx" site too, so that future translations use the better one (of course, changes should also be done in the main -English- site).

Regards,
  Andrea.

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