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I've covered Series to Series upgrade and the nightmare that it currently is (thanks to Ubuntu) in another thread.
You both have some valid points which I will take onboard, but for now, we'll move back to the web specific stuff.
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I like it!!
Think it flows well with the LL4.x look/feel
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(11-21-2018, 03:09 PM)Jerry link Wrote: [quote author=firenice03 link=topic=6011.msg44539#msg44539 date=1542773708]
I like it!!
Think it flows well with the LL4.x look/feel
Thanks! Don't be shy folks, if you see a way to word something better please let me know, I'm no writer.
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Nor I but...
From the 1st screenshot:
The 3rd bullet? Red Check: LL is free operating system based..... Should it read??: LL is
a free operating system based....
Yeah that 1 little letter jumped out at me
Nothing else grabbed me....
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Feature page is AWESOME!! Especially liked the bit about Office - explains clearly and concisely that users will be able to open their existing MS Office files in LL.
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2) Linux Lite follows the Unix philosophy regarding software selection and programming in the modern era: select and write programs that do one thing reliably and well.
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Ooh, the shop page looks great! I love it!
One quick question about the website in general: will the CSS allow full responsiveness? By which I mean that, for example, it should become impossible to allow any horizontal scrolling on phone. Right now on the current/old site, there is a moderate amount of left-right shimmy on phone, although (from my limited knowledge) it seems mostly due to the div containing the Linux Lite Sponsor logos.
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