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Everyone I talked to today preferred the green theme for the opening page of the web site, over the black half circle theme now used for that web page.

i.e.
http://vm13.documentfoundation.org/I_libo4header/
over
https://www.libreoffice.org/

So maybe it does need to be looked into more for the change of theme.



On 03/16/2013 08:09 AM, Erich Christian wrote:
Hi Issa, *

Am 16.03.2013 10:34, schrieb Issa Alkurtass:
Stefan Knorr wrote on March 15, 2013 9:58 AM:
To be quite honest, I don't think the colours of the webiste need
fixing, or rather: we shouldn't try fixing them with the old palette.
The new website is pretty good and enforcing the palette would imo
change it for the worse.
I disagree. I think the new website looks disconnected from both the brand identity and the actual 
look of LibreOffice.
I did try to use the new LibreOffice 4 branding on the current website and I think it looks 
absolutely beautiful https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:I_libo4header.zip
(Please ignore my lack of web development skills and just focus on the header :p)


Online for easier view http://vm13.documentfoundation.org/I_libo4header/

Cheers
Erich




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