Jean-Luc, thanks for pointing these out - the site is brand brand new,
so were still working out the bugs.

Cheers, Tim

On Feb 27, 4:15 pm, Jean-Luc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry if I sent the message to the wrong list (in this case would you please
> reply with the right list or email address in order to forward the issue to
> the right person ?).
>
> For your information, there is an issue with thehttp://liftweb.netwebsite
> design with IE7 and Opera 9.63 on Windows platform (Vista). Firefox 3 is ok.
> I joined the screen capture.
> Jean-Luc
>
> 2009/2/27 RK <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Derek & Tyler...
>
> > I made the changes to a small rasterized version before i joined the Google
> > group and saw the large svg. I will update the large svg next time I have
> > free time to put into this.
>
> > Greg...
>
> > The cloudy thing was taken straight from the liftweb site. I did not make
> > that. I just put the tweaked logo into it so that whomever is in charge of
> > the site can switch them easily.
>
> > I'm not trying to redesign the logo. I think the current logo is fine. I
> > just 'fixed it' a bit.
>
> > David was most interested in me putting some design time into the Lift css
> > templates... which is something I am interested in doing eventually, but
> > will not have too much time to get into in the immediate future.
>
> > - r
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> > ----------------------------
> > R o n K u r t i                             <-- In SF
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> > ----------------------------
> >http://ron.kurti.com                   <-- blah, blah, blah
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> > ----------------------------
>
> > On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Derek Chen-Becker 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> For that matter, are you doing the modifications to the original SVG, or
> >> to a rasterized version?
>
> >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:50 PM, TylerWeir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> I like the changes.  Do you have a bigger version?
>
> >>> On Feb 26, 4:21 pm, Ron Kurti <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > This is my first post.
>
> >>> > I expressed interest to David about helping out with
> >>> > the look & feel of LIFT so that the design gets as
> >>> > much attention to detail as the code.
>
> >>> > As a starting point...
> >>> > I'd like to contribute a more refined version of the logo.
> >>> > The differences are subtle... but the level of
> >>> > quality and detail is higher, IMO.
>
> >>> > logo on transparent background (32bit png) »
> >>>http://ron.kurti.com/lift/logo2+alpha.png
>
> >>> > header image for the lift website (8bit png) »
> >>>http://ron.kurti.com/lift/home-top-2.png
>
> >>> > I'm 100% open to comments and suggestions.
> >>> > I don't have much time to contribute, but I will try to
> >>> > add as much as I can wherever I can.
>
> >>> > I look forward to doing more in the future.
>
> >>> > Congrats on 1.0
> >>> > - ron
>
> --
> Jean-Luc Canela
> [email protected]
>
>  liftweb_ie-7.0.6001.18000.jpg
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>  liftweb_opera-9.63.jpg
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