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#286 | fixed | RSS/feed icon missing on new website | ||
Description |
We had an RSS/Atom/whatever feed icon on the old website. It was also in the mockups for the new website, but I forgot about it. :) We should add the icon again, with a link to the feed, obviously. |
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#287 | fixed | Bullet points on new website don't align with text | ||
Description |
It seems that the bottom of the bullet points images on the new website aligns with the bottom of the text next to it. Instead, the images should be slightly lower, so the middle of the images aligns with the middle of the text. |
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#291 | fixed | New proposal for MediaGoblin front pages | ||
Description |
Currently, when you install MediaGoblin, you'll get the standard front page which decribes what MediaGoblin is, with the whole "Hi there, media lover! MediaGoblin is..." bit (as you can see on `http://omgmg.dyndns.org:6543/ <http://omgmg.dyndns.org:6543/>`_). I'd like to propose a different kind of front page. Since MediaGoblin will be federated and all that, we'll have multiple instances running, which people can customize as they want. One of these could be a website for Pokemon images, while another one could be for Harry Potter fanart. These will have different uses, different audiences, different names and probably customized styles. The only thing they have in common is that they're powered by MediaGoblin. So, I propose we kind of push the MediaGoblin "promotion" to the background. We've already got "Powered by MediaGoblin, etc" in the footer. I think we can remove the MediaGoblin logo in the top left, since these sites won't *be* MediaGoblin but just *run* by it. Then the front page could be used to explain what kind of website it is, and maybe mention that you can use your MediaGoblin account here. `Here's kind of what I have in mind. <http://schendje.fedorapeople.org/temp/old_new.png>`_ The top one is the current edition, obviously. :) What do you guys think? |
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