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Hi :)
It might be worth asking the Design Team if they have something.  If they 
haven't i'm sure they could develop something.

Perhaps you could try using the LibreOffice logo?  The html coding is fairly 
straight-forwards and should be reasonably easy to adapt.  If you want a hand 
please let me know.  My email client messes up the line endings a bit but i 
would try something like this

The img src bit with the OpenOffice one relied on their website being up and 
running.  I would upload the button to your servers file-system and give it a 
name such as 

LibreOffice-button-2011-07-16-v1.png
so that you know what it is and when you made it.  I use a v1 at the end in case 
i have to modify the design and don't want to lose the original.  Gif might be a 
better format as it tends to be lighter-weight.  Png seems to require some 
fairly deep knowledge of image editing.  I use Gimp for editing (it's free) but 
only do very basic stuff with it.  It's much more powerful than i really need, 
even without add-ons/extensions for it.  I've moved the "title" bit to the start 
rather than at the end just because i am more familiar with doing it that way 
around.  It probably doesn't affect anything.  It's just the tool-tips thing for 
when a mouse hovers over the button isn't it? I tend to try to have images about 
twice the size i really need them and then use width & height to make the image 
the size i need.  It seems to look better on the web-page that way.  I'm not 
sure about the way they have done their border but i just left it alone.  I tend 
to try to set it so that images such as logos and stuff have a decent space 
around them even if everything else goes wrong.  


I hope that gives a few ideas.  The main thing is to contact the Design Team so 
that they can sort something out for the longer-term.  Perhaps join in with 
their process :)
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)




________________________________
From: Lyle Cochran <lpcoch@gmail.com>
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 16 July, 2011 2:14:46
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice web button

HI Makoto,

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Makoto Takizawa
<foral@openship.ivory.ne.jp> wrote:
hi all.

Where can i get web button image like [1]?
[1]http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/galleries/marketing/web_buttons/ooo20buttons.html
l

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Logos can be downloaded from the TDF wiki [1].
There is not a big selection for the community in
general yet.
Be sure to read and follow the branding guidelines.

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding

Regards
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www.bytepowered.org
lpcoch@gmail.com
Ohio, U.S.

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