Thank you for the reply, Huw.  We really appreciate your help.  I have a couple 
of specific replies below...

On Apr 27, 2011, at 12:19 AM, Huw Wilkins wrote:

> On 04/25/2011 10:56 PM, Gary Poster wrote:

...

>> 3) We need some CSS lovin' to pretty-up some accordion panels.  To view, go 
>> to someplace like https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-project/+bugs , 
>> click "Subscribe to bug mail," choose "are added or changed in any way," 
>> choose "Bugs must match this filter," and then expand the three parts of 
>> that accordion pane.  An incomplete list of things that are unattractive: 
>> Select all and Select none should be green and should have more space 
>> between them; and options should have more padding around them on the edge 
>> of the accordion.  It just doesn't look polished in there.  JS is making all 
>> of that, so if digging into the code is too much work, feel free to give us 
>> a photoshop of what you think we should do, or something along those lines.  
>> CSS pointers for achieving what you want will always be appreciated, though.
> Sure, I'll let you know if I get stuck. Which branch is best for making
> these changes?

Just branching devel should be fine.

>> 4) This is a simple opinion question.  We don't show anonymous users links 
>> to subscribe to targets (products and so on) on the main overview page, but 
>> we do show these links on the bug overview page.  We figure we should be 
>> consistent one way or the other.  Which do you think?
> Hmmm... It seems like we generally hide things we can't do rather than
> showing links and enticing people to log in. This makes sense for
> add/edit/delete actions. I'm not sure with this type of link. It might
> be the case that we want to show these links to remind people they can
> take the action or even people who are not users of LP to sign up to get
> these notifications. I guess that probably we just want to hide these
> links for consistency though. Thoughts from anyone else?

FWIW, this sounds fine to me, and either decision consistently will be an 
improvement.  Unless someone makes a counter-argument, I'll plan for us to do 
as you describe.

Thanks again,

Gary


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