Charlie Kravetz wrote:
Can you help me with this? Do you need more information? (by the way, I
am not an artist, but only the person that seems to know where to go
for help).
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Charlie Kravetz
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Never let anyone
Hello everyone,
I've just tried to start working on redesigning packages.ubuntu.com, and I
realized that there should be some CSS implementing Ubuntu website
guidelines, and that I have no idea where to look for it. SVG source for
Ubuntu pictographs seems to be released, but I have no idea where
On Tue, 2010-11-23 at 19:25 +0300, Сергей wrote:
I've just tried to start working on redesigning packages.ubuntu.com,
and I realized that there should be some CSS implementing Ubuntu
website guidelines, and that I have no idea where to look for it.
I recall that there was some activity in
Hi,
At the moment there isn't a core CSS library that anyone can pick and use on
their sites that integrates the Ubuntu brand guidelines. We are looking into it
now, as we feel it's important and useful. We'll make sure to keep you posted
as this develops.
Is there anything in particular I
On 23/11/10 16:40, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
However, an interesting list of branches can be found at
https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website
Yes, these are a branches for various theme frameworks and websites,
e.g. Django, Wordpress.
The web guidelines
At the moment there isn't a core CSS library that anyone can pick and use
on their sites that integrates the Ubuntu brand guidelines. We are looking
into it now, as we feel it's important and useful. We'll make sure to keep
you posted as this develops.
Thanks! I'll postpone my
On 23/11/10 17:19, Сергей wrote:
Second, where loco.ubuntu.com http://loco.ubuntu.com and
wiki.ubuntu.com http://wiki.ubuntu.com are translated? There are
several translation errors and I don't know where to fix them.
For the translation, if you can locate the launchpad project, there
will be
For the translation, if you can locate the launchpad project, there
will be a Help translate option on the righthand side of the project
overview page.
Yes, I know it, but the problem is I can't locate the project.
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On 23/11/10 17:25, Сергей wrote:
Yes, I know it, but the problem is I can't locate the project.
I'm not sure about the wiki, but the loco project is located here:
https://launchpad.net/loco-directory/
You can modify the translations from there.
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I'd include in such a list are: one unified website header
implementation, CSS implementing the website guidelines,
About commons CSS implementing the guidelines, I think that a good
point from which to start, by definition, should be
2010/11/23 Richard H Lee richard@canonical.com
On 23/11/10 17:25, Сергей wrote:
Yes, I know it, but the problem is I can't locate the project.
I'm not sure about the wiki, but the loco project is located here:
https://launchpad.net/loco-directory/
You can modify the translations from
Hello,
This is new logo submission
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Libre-office.svg
Regards,
Jakub Jankiewicz
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
Can you help me with this? Do you need more information? (by the way, I
am not an artist, but only the person that seems to know where to go
for help).
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Charlie Kravetz
Linux Registered
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:42 PM, coz DS cosimo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 8:10 AM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:
[SNIP]
AFAIK this is all setup and ready for submissions.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/Request-3
In fact there are already submissions (
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