Pretty interesting

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Christoph Noack <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi everyone,

maybe a little bit off-topic, but maybe interesting for those who are
interested in web design. Google offers a new service which visualizes
the size of browser windows when searching with Google. That means, it
can be guessed how many information is visible on the screen - without
scrolling.

For example, enter ux.openoffice.org in the URL box here:
http://browsersize.googlelabs.com/
 If this can be somehow compared with the browser sizes used for our own
site, you may notice that the Quick Links section would be visible for
90% of all people (a.k.a site visits).

Maybe this is interesting for some of you!

Bye,
Christoph


I additional want to add a javascript module we builted for the education 
project. Is a news ticket that rotates and gives more and more information from 
an array. The goal is that we can have this news ticket embedded on sites so 
that we can crorss reference information from other projects in OOo.

The code is basically this:
http://openoffice.pastebin.com/m37ee5e5d
and an array on the client:
http://openoffice.pastebin.com/m79b5382f --
Alexandro Colorado
OpenOffice.org Español
IM: [email protected]

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