Hi again,
Am 06.09.2012 21:58, schrieb Stefan Weigel:
I would like to propose that the LibreOffice website and
language subsites promote the LibreOffice Conference
(http://conference.libreoffice.org/). Perhaps a nice banner on
the top?
Could someone of the website managers take care of this?
Meanwhile Alexander Wilms has proposed these versions of the
conference logo as a banner.
http://ubuntuone.com/1mJnKsiNeq5YKiNHBEDcSC
Do you website guys think, you can use this?
Basically, it´s just the conference logo with no specific
promotional message, though. The intention is to draw the attention
of our website visitors to the LibreOffice conference and to
motivate them to register for the conference. IMO, this can be done
by a banner, but it also can be done by some other eye-catchy
message on the homepages of the websites as well.
So why not just accentuate a text like:
"Come to Berlin and meet the LibreOffice Community at LibreOffice
Conference October 17-19, 2012."
with a link to: http://conference.libreoffice.org/
Stefan
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