2010/10/28 Máirín Duffy <[email protected]> > Here's more reported to me overnight: > > - from @opensourcegeek > @mairin new !fedora website - slides 2 and 3 dont display the > picture on Firefox 3.0.12 (RHEL5) > > - from @osamak > @mairin I dunno if you have noticed, but the tummy.com banner > actually links to fedoraproject.org > > - from @hircus > @mairin !fedora new website looks awesome! one suggestion - use > the UserAgent string to direct to 32/64-bit downloads? > > - from Warren Togami > > "The font looks a little difficult to read on Windows 7 under IE8, > Firefox and Chrome... just mentioning because the target audience of > that page is likely not existing Linux users." > > - From Felix Kaechele > > "Yeah, the fonts look ugly even with Fedora (if you have the bytecode > interpreter active in freetype), also the printing layout it not optimal > and your photo of you with your tablet looks odd (because it's mirrored) > Want more? :D But it definitely rocks anyway :D" > > - From Marcus Moeller > > > I think placing links on the images (e.g. on the flag pointing to '100% > Free & Open Source'): instead of text links below would be more useful. > If you really want text links I would link the images, too. > > -- > websites mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites >
I've updated the wiki page to include all these comments. Here are a few thoughts on these specific comments > - from @opensourcegeek > @mairin new !fedora website - slides 2 and 3 dont display the > picture on Firefox 3.0.12 (RHEL5) That's interesting that it happens on FF. I was able to replicate this issue with Win XP on IE7 but that should be fixed as of this morning (for IE7, at least). > - from @osamak > @mairin I dunno if you have noticed, but the tummy.com banner > actually links to fedoraproject.org Ouch. Sorry sponsors! I fixed this a little bit ago. It should be pointing to the correct link now. A good ol' javascript typo. > - from @hircus > @mairin !fedora new website looks awesome! one suggestion - use > the UserAgent string to direct to 32/64-bit downloads? I like this idea very much. This would truly make it a 'download now' button. Sijis
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