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Hi Christian,

Am 10.09.2012 13:05, schrieb Christian Lohmaier:

So why not just accentuate a text like:

"Come to Berlin and meet the LibreOffice Community at LibreOffice
Conference October 17-19, 2012."

Because this is text, and text has to be translated (at least to a
bigger extent than a logo) - and with text you have the problem of
different fonts installed, i.e. different look/layout. Positioning
real text next to a logo and make it look nice is harder than putting
an image with prerendered text on the site.

Somehow, I don´t understand this. What´s wrong about text? We do
have lots of text on the site. ;-) Ah, now I see. :-)

You are talking about something that appears on every page of the
site on the top. I was thinking of some element in the body of the
*home*page of the site. Maybe, an additional paragraph after "You,
too, can get involved!"

What do you think about this:

http://www7.pic-upload.de/10.09.12/71fgql83crup.png

Servus,
Stefan




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