On 10/21/2012 03:38 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
klaus-jürgen weghorn ol wrote on 2012-10-09 21:12:
I made some first proposals for this:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:K-j/Drafts/Design#Buttons
The small button can be used on external pages, social web or so.
I don't know if the chosen sizes are ok or even if the third button can
be used in a technical and useful way. Some experiences especially with
the radiobuttons?
Maybe we can wait with the discussion until LibOConf 2012 in Berlin.
Florian has to do many things before that.
thank you so much for that! Being back from the conference, I'd like
to ask if there has been any status update or further discussion (on
the design list probably), or of above is status quo.
I'd like to push this forward now, but want to start up to date. :-)
Thanks,
Florian
I do not know about others, but I like the look of the images for the
"Buttons" image blocks. I do not speak/read German, so I cannot tell
you about the text of the images.
I like the design of the right hand "block" called "more infos" with the
PayPal, Credit Card and the third option of banking.
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