On 01/11/2011 05:37 PM, drew wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Drew: >>>>> >>>>> I think the nms site (http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/usage.html) has a >>>>> nice page for this technique. Notice they don't use Javascript to access >>>>> the browser's clipboard. Given the reason for nms's existence, I would >>>>> defer to their judgement w/r/t/ browser security and try to avoid JS >>>>> when it's just as simple to have the user copy/paste. >>>>> >>>>> I'm comfortable using Gimp to resize the image. I'm happy to set up a >>>>> web page on the wiki for this purpose. >>>> >>>> Hi: >>>> >>>> Would you please refine the following query or copy the logo's file name >>>> to this thread? >>>> >>>> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?limit=50&ilsearch=logo&title=Special%3AListFiles&offset=0111GS3-GraphicsGalleryFontwork.pdf&sort=img_name >>>> >>>> >>> >>> You can find both 500 and 200 px files for the logos here: >>> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Resources >>> >>> The preference would be for the contemorary logo. >>> >>> Will include the design list on this reply. >>> >>> As for where, IMO, a wiki page would be good. You could maybe work on a >>> page under your user space no the wiki and then it can be moved into an >>> appropriate slot with the main content when it is ready. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Drew >>> >>> >> >> OK. I've put a sample HTML on my talk page. >> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User_talk:JChimene >> >> It needs a page style - header, footer, page background - whatever other >> styling is appropriate. >> >> I'm not subscribed to the design list, so they haven't seen this post. >> > > OK cool, that would work for a standard web page - not sure how to make > that work on a wiki page...but perhaps we can find someone that does > know how. > > I'll try to point someone your way..ok > > Drew > >
HI Drew: I already know how to make it work in a wiki. My point was that others probably want to mash it up w/ other stuff. I think that's easier to do (i.e. experiment) outside the wiki environment. But, I could be wrong. However, now that I think of it, the specific CSS for the <pre> tag may be an issue in the wiki environment. I think I'll take a look at that. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/us/marketing/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
