Hi...
Maybe it's my Mac, but I find it very difficult to read the small white letters
on the light turquoise-blue background.
Caryl
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Perhaps reduce the glare and contrast of the colors.
--Fred
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Hi Josh,
On 21 Mar 2009, at 14:22, Josh Williams wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I've created another mock up for aslo, that's more inline with the
> HIG, uses our color palette, and excludes gradients and rounded
> corners. Please let me know what you think.
As per my quick irc comment about the
On 21.03.2009, at 17:57, Josh Williams wrote:
> Its a good idea to ask kids what colors they like
FWIW my daughter (9 years old) likes the blue design better than the
green one.
- Bert -
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On 21 Mar 2009, at 16:57, Josh Williams wrote:
> Hi Caryl,
>
> a.sl.o is short for activities.sugarlabs.org. Its where you can get
> new activities for sugar.
>
> Its a good idea to ask kids what colors they like, but we're limited
> to the color palette attached. (I tried to find the link on
I agree,
ASLO is easier to type too.
-Josh
David Farning wrote:
> FWIW,
> We might want to start branding activities.sugarlab.org as also or
> ASLO instead of a.sl.o.
>
> Within the mozilla developer community AMO (addons.mozilla.org) is very
> strong.
>
> Many consider CPAN as the 'killer app'
FWIW,
We might want to start branding activities.sugarlab.org as also or
ASLO instead of a.sl.o.
Within the mozilla developer community AMO (addons.mozilla.org) is very strong.
Many consider CPAN as the 'killer app' for PERL.
thanks
david
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Sean DALY wrote:
> a.
Hi Caryl,
a.sl.o is short for activities.sugarlabs.org. Its where you can get new
activities for sugar.
Its a good idea to ask kids what colors they like, but we're limited to
the color palette attached. (I tried to find the link on the wiki, but I
have no idea where it is.)
Josh
Caryl Bi
a.sl.o -> activities.sugarlabs.org
I'm anti-contraction but also lazy about typing it all out sometimes
at first I thought it was an object code file ".o"
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi
> Why don't you ask some children what colors they would like? Offer a numbe
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
Hi
Why don't you ask some children what colors they would like? Offer a number
of choices in both warm colors and cool colors and combos.
BTW...dumb question coming...what does a.sl.o mean? I googled it and all I
got was SugarLabs and something f
Hi
Why don't you ask some children what colors they would like? Offer a number of
choices in both warm colors and cool colors and combos.
BTW...dumb question coming...what does a.sl.o mean? I googled it and all I got
was SugarLabs and something for adult dyslectics, "ar yoo a slo red.er?"
from here:
http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/appliances/soas2-20090321.tar.gz
So. What has changed? And why am I so excited about this release?
* The underlying kickstart file structure has changed completely. We've
merged the files for SoaS and OLPC's Fedora-XO effort, which means
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 07:22:42AM -0700, Josh Williams wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I've created another mock up for aslo, that's more inline with the HIG,
> uses our color palette, and excludes gradients and rounded corners.
> Please let me know what you think.
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Ad
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