Eli has asked us to wait. Please do so. He will reply in more detail when he gets to a proper computer.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Guillaume Marceau <gmarc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Guillaume Marceau <gmarc...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Or we can trust that the Mozilla Foundation's user interface designers has >> already done the experiment. They have some of the best people of the >> industry working for them, including Aza Raskin, son of Jef Raskin, one of >> the original designer of the Macintosh. I see no reason to deviate from >> their design choice. >> [big:] DrRacket >> [almost as large:] Free Download >> [small and grey:] 5.1.2 for Windows, English (US) >> [outside of the button, small and light-grey:] All Systems & Languages >> Shriram, if you want I can email Aza and ask him what experiments they did >> to arrive at the current design. >> > > This particular design is getting more common around the web. > > Apple's iTune download page have a big button that reads "Download Now," > then at the bottom of the page they have two small links: > > 64-bit editions of Windows Vista or Windows 7 require the iTunes > 64-bit installer > and > G3 Mac Users > > Google Chrome has a big button that read "Download Google Chrome", right > below they have "It's free and installs in seconds > For Windows XP, Vista, and 7," then at the bottom of the page, in small: > > Chrome for Mac or Linux · Chrome Beta > > Sourceforge have a big button "Download Inkscape-0.48.1…exe", and then below > "Other Versions, Browse all files" > > etc. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev