Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-17 Thread Marty Alchin
Regardless of whether it should be on the site or not, I think there's an fundamental open-source concept missing from this conversation. If you think the Django site needs a favicon, a good first step would be to provide one. That's not guarantee it'll be used, of course, but if it's so important

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-17 Thread Dave
On Sep 15, 10:22 pm, Mikkel Høgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To illustrate my point, take a look at this image, a screenshot of a > very normal Firefox tab bar of > mine:http://mikkel.hoegh.org/galleries/odd_stuff/i_3_favicons?size=_original > It's much easier for me to find what I need by he

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-17 Thread Nicola Larosa
Simon Greenhill wrote: > There are two tickets with favicons for djangoproject: #3903 & #3867. > Both have different favicons, one's marked as a dupe of the other > which is wontfixed by Jacob. > > --Simon > > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3903 > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3867

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-17 Thread Simon Greenhill
There are two tickets with favicons for djangoproject: #3903 & #3867. Both have different favicons, one's marked as a dupe of the other which is wontfixed by Jacob. --Simon http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3903 http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3867 --~--~-~--~~~

RE: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-17 Thread Wensing, Matthew \(CNI-Palm Beach\)
, September 15, 2007 5:22 PM To: Django developers Subject: Visual recogintion of Django website I'm new to Django (recently converted from TurboGears), and the first real flaw I've managed to find in my use of Django is actually a rather insignificant one. I'm talking about the la

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-15 Thread cjl
Mikkel: You can do it yourself: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3176 I don't think it works for tabs, but it definitely works for bookmarks. -cjlesh --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-15 Thread Mikkel Høgh
Well, I do that all the time, and I know that there are others like me :) It's a part of my GTD thing. Instead of having my RSS-reader grow to hundreds (even thousands) of unread posts, I go through it all frequently and open everything worth reading in a new tab. If I don't manage to get it read

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-15 Thread Yuri Baburov
2007/9/16, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Mikkel Høgh said the following: > > To illustrate my point, take a look at this image, a screenshot of a > > very normal Firefox tab bar of mine: > > http://mikkel.hoegh.org/galleries/odd_stuff/i_3_favicons?size=_original > > It's much easier for me

Re: Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-15 Thread Collin Grady
Mikkel Høgh said the following: > To illustrate my point, take a look at this image, a screenshot of a > very normal Firefox tab bar of mine: > http://mikkel.hoegh.org/galleries/odd_stuff/i_3_favicons?size=_original > It's much easier for me to find what I need by help of favicons - and > yes, mos

Visual recogintion of Django website

2007-09-15 Thread Mikkel Høgh
I'm new to Django (recently converted from TurboGears), and the first real flaw I've managed to find in my use of Django is actually a rather insignificant one. I'm talking about the lack of a favicon on Django's websites (apart from Django's trac instance, which uses the trac favicon.) Before f