Hi Tim,
Le 09/01/2014 19:17, Kracked_P_P---webmaster a écrit :
On 01/09/2014 05:40 AM, Jean Spiteri wrote:
I may do it if you want.
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I think there needs to be a place, like a wiki page, where all of these
great calendar ideas/templates/PDFs can be shown side by side as
thumbnail images so the user can see that the calendar looks like before
he/she downloads it.
MS has their template download system this way. This is really needed
for things where you would like to look at the "style" of the calendar
before taking the time to download it. Is is one page per year? What
does a sample month look like? Questions like these would be settled
and compared by a "side-by-side" display of some "large-ish" thumbnail
image, with description text below it, linking you to the download page
for that calendar - which would have a larger image of the sample month.
I really think this would be a good way to use wiki pages for these type
of templates. Sure, I have seen a calendar or two in the
template/extension "system" but I had to download the calendar before I
found out that it was not what I wanted/needed.
Unfortunately the wiki is not a repository for files, this is why we
have asked for owncloud for all those files that we need to share in
different languages, versions and purpose.
What we can do is design a wiki page that link to the files on owncloud.
That will allow us to present the work to the user, preserve the wiki
for what it should be and store our file on a dedicated repository for that.
Owncloud is accessible for download to everyone, you only need an
account to upload the work.
Cheers
Sophie
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