Note that the text should really not be too much longer that that amount of lines, otherwise the site visitor will not see any links at the bottom of their screen. The visitors should see at least 1-2 links to award pages so that they can be enticed to scroll more down on the list.
Let me know what you think of the text. ====================I will add more links to award location sites such as these mentioned by Eike Rathke:
Apache OO fo course re-uses and continues at http://www.openoffice.org/awards/ but for example LO got the same award, the BOSSIE 2012, http://www.infoworld.com/slideshow/64914/bossie-awards-2012-the-best-open-source-desktop-applications-202288#slide3 (even on slide3 and not slide4 Of the Linux Journal in 2011 LO received the reader's choice "Best Office Suite" award, not only the "Best Single Office Program" http://www.linuxjournal.com/slideshow/readers-choice-2011?page=9 ====================BTW ... the Awards button will show in the "About Us" section (menu line) and will be the first button on the list (it doesn't show for now, but will once I turn the option on). I have also re-shuffled the items on the menu line to better fit the sequence. The button will appear on the v.4.0 release day.
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