Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 65037
Create special banners and buttons for the "Get legal!"-campaign
Last modified: 2009-05-03 02:31:14 UTC
We should collect specialized banners and buttons for the campaign as asked for by Cristian Driga on dev@marketing.openoffice.org (http://marketing.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=23347): "Some attempted examples: 'Is your office software legal?' 'Legally licensed office suites for the whole company ?' 'Someone dear is using illegal software ?' 'NEW: 0.00$ legally licensed office software!' I am referring to clear message banners to tell from the start that the whole thing is about pirated software and the solution for getting legal." Some buttons have already been posted to Issue 55665 (http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/36224/get.openoffice.org-test.png), but we should collect the others here.
Portuguese version of Get Legal - Get OpenOffice.org button provided by Carlos Pereira for Brazil and Portugal. Thanks Carlos.
Created attachment 36236 [details] Get Legal - Get OpenOffice.org button in Portuguese (provided by Carlos Pereira)
Created attachment 36246 [details] "Is your office software legal?" Button Candidate
Created attachment 36249 [details] button already used on why.OOo
Created attachment 36250 [details] SVG source of button used on why.OOo
Created attachment 36253 [details] get.openoffice.org button
Created attachment 36254 [details] concept banner
Would you, please, use a standard size for the button instead of 128x58? See some standard sizes at http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates/homepage Not using a standard size is just *evil* Also, your SVG is bigger than the viewport, it open correctly in an editor (like Inkscape) but in a viewer (like Firefox) is incomplete.
Thanks nicubunu for your comment. I didn't find a definition of "standard web button size". Even on the firefox page there are: 36x14 80x15 88x15 88x31 110x32 125x50 120x60 180x60 Is there any definition by W3C or any other organization? Or where can we get the allowed sizes from? WRT the SVG - I found different results in IE or SeaMonkey with nearly every SVG file I created. Could you tell me more, what I have to take into accout in order to have them shown in the browsers? Thanks
bedipp wrote: > I didn't find a definition of "standard web button size". Wikipedia have a short list of sizes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_banner#Standard_sizes It the list is too short, probably some other sizes from SpredFirefox may be acceptable > WRT the SVG - I found different results in IE or SeaMonkey with nearly every > SVG file I created. Could you tell me more, what I have to take into accout > in order to have them shown in the browsers? I think is not yet the time to use SVG graphics on sites with wide audience, the button will have to stay as PNG in the final form, but here is the problem with your image: http://ooo.nicubunu.ro/get_legal_ink.png The image is smaller than the canvas, so obviously, a viewer will show it like this (cutting what is out of the canvas): http://ooo.nicubunu.ro/get_legal_ff.png
Nicu, I agree to your comment on not using SVG on web pages - I provided mine as source to work with. Thanks a lot for the wikipedia link - I think we'll have ot decide on the sizes on the list. I understand the canvas problem - but as your scrennshot shows, the logo size is too large for the button in the browser too. There are many differences in SVG display on web browsers, so that's one of the reasons for the first statement. By the way: I did tell you, that I'd like to read your comments on the art list again, didn't I? If you had the time to join again, please don't hesitate! Best regards Bernhard
Created attachment 36274 [details] Leagally yours concept poster
Created attachment 36275 [details] correction for the SVG button (made it fit to canvas)
Created attachment 36276 [details] forget my previous submission, this is correct: 10 times smaller as file size, renders perfectly everywhere (after cleaning Illustrator garbage)
Created attachment 36406 [details] Get Legal! web button, 120x60px, glossy and unusual shape
Created attachment 36408 [details] The InkScape SVG source for above button. Includes two other versions of the same basic concept.
Created attachment 36588 [details] Standard "Get legal" button in 120x60 px
Created attachment 36592 [details] Inkscape SVG source of previous attachment
Created attachment 36593 [details] Plain SVG file with text modified to path - my browser (SeaMonkey) opens it correctly
Created attachment 36594 [details] Bernard's plain SVG without the unneeded date inherited form Illustrator (17 KB instead of 212 KB)
Created attachment 36627 [details] spanish "Get legal" button in first (non-standard) format to replace the english one
Issue has obviously started ;-)
Created attachment 36689 [details] Button-Set für GetLegal campain as discussed in the arts list.
Created attachment 36725 [details] Get Legal - Button Set Proposal 2
Created attachment 36726 [details] Get Legal - Button Set Proposal 2 - fixed !!
Created attachment 36727 [details] Get Legal - Button Set Proposal 2 - 88x15, small cleanup
Created attachment 36798 [details] GetLegal Button Proposal 2 - V2: cleanups and minor adjustments
Created attachment 37059 [details] SVG source forthe above final set of getLegal campain buttons
Reassignned to John
reassignned to John
Changed status to started
"Get legal!"-campaign is over - closing this issue
closed