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Hi Florian ,*,

On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

2. the donation banner on the website

To remove the banner, the "correct" way is to either remove/disable
the <% include Banner %> & <% require themedCSS(banner) %> statements
from the page-template (and not to comment out the contents of the
Banner-snippet) or to just return false in the php's Banner function
(the above statements are within <% if Banner %>...<% end_if %>)

And as a reminder :-)
<%-- comment that is not output to the generated page --%>
<!-- regular html comment that also will be ouput to the user -->

Just commenting out the banner results in just whitespace, whereas
usually the site's slogan is displayed to fill the void.

→ I changed it so that the php returns false
main-site's slogan currently is "Your donation helps making
LibreOffice better" - maybe should change that to something else..

Is that something people are comfortable with?

Yes, I'd rather use the banner-area for some current stuff (events,
etc,...) - so if there is some event and you have a banner, you know
what to do :-)

ciao
Christian

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