Hi John,

> Excellent idea. The wiki is the right place for this, so people can add
> information as they discover it. There's the beginnings of a 'website
> how-to' here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/how-to

I second that it is an excellent idea. I'm not so sure, however, whether
the tone is right though of the current how-to. It reads a bit negative
(boo collabnet/CMS), while it has serious advantages as well. Comments
about breaking nicely formatted pages miss the point of a CMS (I read here
nicely formatted as in nice colours chosen, custom styling etc.). I would
rather discourage people to do custom formatting on a page. If you play
nicely along with the rules of the CMS, it is easy creating pages. We
should promote standards based pages, using semantic html, and prepare and
explain some custom constructs like e.g. the campaign construct that is
used in the test website, see e.g. the new main page or
http://test.openoffice.org/help/

<div id="campaign">
<h2>Title here</h2>
<p>Short text here</p>
</div>

g.,


Maarten

ps. Ivan, I think we should make it a class, so that in principle more
campaign boxes can be used on a page... (not that this is necessarily a
good thing... but...)

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