Then again, when you click download Leo, I would again add a "Download Now" 
button, so people who dont want to read just click, and people who wants to 
know a bit better will read the explanation on which is the latest version 
etc.
I have no trouble in reading the details on which is the last version etc, 
but less computer savy users could appreciate not to need to figure out 
which is the version they should download. They just want to click the 
buttonnn hehe

On Sunday, October 6, 2013 1:45:05 PM UTC+2, Fidel N wrote:
>
> Wow I love the download button, the website is perfect now, thanks!!
> Its true it could use some designers help haha but the main objective 
> (jumping to the eyes) is done here! =D
>
> On Sunday, October 6, 2013 1:39:46 PM UTC+2, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Fidel N <fidel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> I said this in another post, but I will say again: I think that placing 
>>> a big "Download" banner somewhere in that first webpage would be very 
>>> useful, for people who want to take a quick glance of Leo. 
>>>
>>
>> I agree.  Leo's web page now contains a rudimentary download button, 
>> created by an html form::
>>
>>   <form>
>>     <input type="button" value="Download Leo"
>>     onClick="window.location.href='http://leoeditor.com/download.html'">
>>   </form>
>>
>> Maybe one of the web designers out there could suggest something more eye 
>> catching.
>> 
>> Also, the web page now adds that Leo is useful as a PIM as well an IDE, 
>> and adds links to the definition of each in the wikipedia.
>>
>> EKR
>>
>

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