Hello Sophie,
Sophie Gautier wrote on 2013-06-26 08:07:
For our project (FR), we would like to stay with the same presentation
as we get now i.e presenting the two versions available, see :
http://fr.libreoffice.org/telecharger/
Is that what you mean by language dependent text?
oh - that's a new challenge then. What we are going to do is to have a
download page that looks like www.libreoffice.org/download/, with the
big green buttons pointing to exactly one version.
One workaround I see for your requirement is that you create a dedicated
page in front of the actual download page. This could look very similar
to the current one.
If you link to the old version, you'd then add a link like
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?type=win-x86&lang=fr&version=3.6.6
and for the current version like
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?type=win-x86&lang=fr&version=4.0.4
People would see the page with the green buttons, like in the above
example. Would this work for you?
As to "language dependent text": What I meant is that some language
projects had the wish to show a special text, in their native language.
I don't know which projects asked for it, and what should be shown when
- that's why I asked the question on the list. Maybe the requirement has
vanished already. :)
Florian
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