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Hi Christian,
Thanks for picking this up.

I'm not a UX expert and I know that it's done by adding a new rich text field somewhere on the screen ;-)

Thats why I suggest that we invite the design team to help determine how we can improve the download page.

Currently I think the most urgent problem is that users can't see/find the recommended version. The additional text thing is more like a nice-to-have feature.


Cheers,
Leif


On 15-08-2012 00:23, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Leif, *,

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:18 PM, leif <leiflodahl@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
Also its not possible to add additional free text to the light page. Only
additional warnings when version is .0 and .1. But I would like to be able
to add additional explanation or functionality (like the donation field) to
the download page. Also here I think we should invite the design team to
help.

What do you think?
Sure, but the result of that should be some kind of "specification"
(yay, trigger word, hate me if you want) or alternatively a concrete
patch to the site's code.

I.e. "We want custom text" is not enough. You'd need to state
where/how you would add it in the backend, and how/where it should be
displayed in the page handed out to regular visitors.

(As for the how it should be displayed: a final html/css example would
be very nice :-))

ciao
Christian



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