Well, ideally it would be nice to have it as an SVG, or arranged in
<div>s, (for scalable width), but back to reality, where bitmap
formats are the only cross-browser supported options, then the size
depends mainly on where abouts on the page your putting it...
If you wanted top+full-width, you can try the attached archive (btw i
chose position:fixed; just for kicks, same with <div id="random-text">
- it's <style> and the <a><div class="banner1" /></a> that counts)...
On 11 February 2011 23:06, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hello,
for the Foundation fundraising, I plan to have a banner (or maybe rotating
banners) at top of each site, i.e. all native language sites and all others
like LibreOffice-Box.
Can we easily achieve that if we have the banner (will ping the design list
tomorrow)? What banner size should we use?
Thanks,
Florian
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