On Donnerstag 26 Februar 2009 14:13:47 Jan-Simon Möller wrote:
Am Mittwoch 25 Februar 2009 11:34:48 schrieb klaus@krtschil.net:
Hi,
Sascha, Jan: FYI (I guess Klaus is referring to the summaries on the Newsletter's main page)
Klaus: Sascha and Jan are responsible for the Newsletter
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Subject: Font on http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/ Date: Wednesday 25 February 2009 From: klaus@krtschil.net To: webmaster@opensuse.org
Dear webmaster,
please change the fontstyle from italic to normal. It is very hard to read (at least on my laptop).
Thanks Klaus
Hallo zusammen,
ja, stimmt, ich meine die Summaries. Lässt sich wirklich schlecht lesen.
Danke für eine Verbesserung.
Klaus
Hi Klaus, hi @all!
I slept a night over it. Lets summarize my toughts.
We use/used this rule of thumb:
normal - own notes/texts/parts/sections (e.g. done by editors or defaults) italics - "cited" stuff (e.g. taken from blog posts) bold - Headlines, special stuff, ...
I think its important to show the difference between "own" and "cited".
We could switch "normal" and "italics" meaning - but thats needs some thoughts/discussion first. Personally found the currently used splitting "natural" - but thats my impression.
Lets take the decision as topic for the next meeting.
@openSUSE Weekly Newsletter Team: please reply with your thoughts
@Klaus: Tnx for your feedback I'm agreeing with Jan. I think we need an visual difference between own and external Posts. -- Sincereley yours
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