On 13 September 2010 15:59, Sam Tuke <samt...@fsfe.org> wrote: > Today FSFE has launched a new campaign to remove advertising of proprietary > PDF readers from government websites. > > Campaign: http://www.fsfe.org/campaigns/pdfreaders
This page looks good, but is incredibly wide. Not usable on modern mobile (HTC Desire) and is even off the side of the screen on netbook running ubuntu. The Petition page isn't much better. Could the site be updated to be a max of around 600px wide so it fits in a mobile, netbook or non-maximised > Petition: http://www.fsfe.org/campaigns/pdfreaders/petition.en.html Signed.This is good. I'd be even more interested in government websites providing their documents in non-PDF format though. Something like HMTL, or even OpenOffice format etc. How about launching a campaign to get governments to stop using PDFs instead of web pages? It is such a pain to try edit/re-use anything published in only a PDF file. Even Free Software places like http://oss-watch.ac.uk/ publish in off-line PDF files instead of HTML format. We all browse from netbooks and mobiles nowadays, offline hard-coded, fixed-size PDFs aren't really that good for that traditional off-line use-case! Best regards, Jon _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list Fsfe-uk@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk