Marcus sent me the SVGs (artwork + placeholders), they're in the git repo and live on counter.o.o:
I'll write an announcement (blog, ML) and some usage notes tonight.
I also need to fix http://counter.opensuse.org/linkto/ and include that in the documentation. Will poke back when it's done.
cheers
Am 03.10.2011 17:12, schrieb Pascal Bleser:
Marcus sent me the SVGs (artwork + placeholders), they're in the git repo and live on counter.o.o:
I'll write an announcement (blog, ML) and some usage notes tonight.
I also need to fixhttp://counter.opensuse.org/linkto/ and include that in the documentation. Will poke back when it's done.
thanks, I will implementate it on my blog as well. thanks to you and Marcus for the good work!
Kim
Nice work! And now let's spam it over the Internet! :)
hawake
On 2011-10-03 19:58:12 (+0200), G G hawake@gmail.com wrote:
Nice work! And now let's spam it over the Internet! :)
A few people pointed out that it might be more useful to have it with "openSUSE 12.1" mentioned somewhere.
Both options have pros and cons.
Essentially: - with "openSUSE 12.1": very clearly points out what it is about, and makes "openSUSE 12.1" show up on the site :) - without: * pro: more intriguing, might make people curious and click the banner to see what it's all about :) * con: more confusing too, some might just not bother
One way or another, we must pick one, I won't make two different countdown banners. It's possible, from a technical POV, and even pretty easy to do but.. sigh... makes things even more complicated (different URLs, more documentation, which one should I choose?, etc...)
But I'll implement it tonight so that everyone can compare and give their feedback on which one we should use.
One way or another, the current URL remains the same: * 400x400: http://counter.opensuse.org/large.png * 256x256: http://counter.opensuse.org/medium.png * 130x130: http://counter.opensuse.org/small.png * 600x100: http://counter.opensuse.org/wide.png
It is automatically internationalized depending on the language settings of the browser of the person who goes on your page.
I'll post more detailed instructions later on, including with which link to surround the <img/> tag.
cheers
Le 03/10/2011 20:17, Pascal Bleser a écrit :
Both options have pros and cons.
* very good: I didn't have to change my own page to have to new couter!! * but as I had to write the version by hand, I had to change it (very simple)
bottom of the page:
http://dodin.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.HomePage
jdd
I am waiting for detailed instructions Pascal ! Ping me when it is online!
2011/10/3 Pascal Bleser pascal.bleser@opensuse.org:
On 2011-10-03 19:58:12 (+0200), G G hawake@gmail.com wrote:
Nice work! And now let's spam it over the Internet! :)
A few people pointed out that it might be more useful to have it with "openSUSE 12.1" mentioned somewhere.
Both options have pros and cons.
Essentially:
- with "openSUSE 12.1": very clearly points out what it is
about, and makes "openSUSE 12.1" show up on the site :)
- without:
* pro: more intriguing, might make people curious and click the banner to see what it's all about :) * con: more confusing too, some might just not bother
One way or another, we must pick one, I won't make two different countdown banners. It's possible, from a technical POV, and even pretty easy to do but.. sigh... makes things even more complicated (different URLs, more documentation, which one should I choose?, etc...)
But I'll implement it tonight so that everyone can compare and give their feedback on which one we should use.
One way or another, the current URL remains the same:
- 400x400: http://counter.opensuse.org/large.png
- 256x256: http://counter.opensuse.org/medium.png
- 130x130: http://counter.opensuse.org/small.png
- 600x100: http://counter.opensuse.org/wide.png
It is automatically internationalized depending on the language settings of the browser of the person who goes on your page.
I'll post more detailed instructions later on, including with which link to surround the <img/> tag.
cheers
-o) Pascal Bleser /\ http://opensuse.org -- we haz green __v http://fosdem.org -- we haz conf