Re: [website-dev] New logo for the website
Rosana Ardila Biela <[email protected]> Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:04:51 +0200
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Ivan, all, I see that there's a lot of work to do. Anyway, it isn't ideal to have different logo on the website and on the product. As a complete redesign that would implement a common HTML/CSS in all sites is a great idea, but until then we have the problem with the different logos. Could we therefore change the logo in the homepage and start on parallel the efforts for a sustainable redeisgn (including new technology and architecture)? I think that having a different logo on the main website and on the product is a bigger issue than having a different logo/design in the subpages. And as mentioned on my previous mail, your color proposal with the old design and the new logo is in my opinion perfect as a solution for the transition to a new design. I'd go for it. what do you think? Regards, Rosana On 06/14/10 23:56, Ivan M wrote: > Hi Rosana, all, > > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Rosana Ardila Biela > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Btw, Christoph Noack mentioned that the design of the website affects many >> other site. By only changing the logo and the colors as in your proposal, >> would there be any problems for the rest of the websites? What would be the >> scope of implementing your idea? >> > > I'm not entirely sure (of course, we could limit the scope if > necessary). I think it would be useful to compile a list of OOo > websites that run on a custom framework (i.e., other than CollabNet) > and thus has its own theme that would need to be modified for any > updates. There's the wiki, planet, extensions, templates and probably > a few others as well (in other words, quite a few individual updates). > Hopefully with the new redesign we can implement a common HTML/CSS > framework (that each website references) so that any changes can be > made to one stylesheet and carry over throughout all the other > websites. At the moment each website has its own HTML/CSS structure, > custom images, etc. Any update would take considerable coordination > work. > > Regards, > Ivan. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >