2012/9/6 María Leandro <tatadbb@gmail.com>
Hello!
¡Hola! :-)
There is an easier solution, and that is to provide thumbnails. We have that at Fedora wiki so, you folks can take a look.
IMHO, thumbnails makes a web page more complicated to use (it's one click more to see the whole image and for some users may be very annoying). Indeed separate translations from general artwork would be a MUST, however,
I would keep everything in the same page. We have found that opening a lot of pages (even if for us is more comfortable) for the general user seeking for information is complicated.
+1
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F18_Artwork/Submissions/Supplemental_Wallpape...
I hope this info helps a bit.
2012/9/6 Frederic Muller - DFI <fred@softwarefreedomday.org>
Hi!
The discussion is about this page: http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/Artwork
I see more and more people providing translation and more stuff to the Artwork page and it's great! Now the page starts to be a bit long and I feel this is a problem. Am I right to think so?
If this is the case there are a few things which can be done: 1. Put translations of artwork in separate pages
Could we make some http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/Artwork for information in web-native language (english) and http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/Artwork/xx for every language we want to add (es, ca, pt, pt-br, miq, etc...)
2. Enforce the current Artwork separation and extend it. At the moment
we have separate pages for: - logo - banners (vague definition) - countdown - general artwork/others
still we tend to put a copy of those (logo, banners and countdown) in the Artwork page.
We could have another page for the swags artworks make Artwork page a link page to all different types of Artworks.
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