Hey Hans,
thanks, I tried to access but I don't have enough privileges.
I perfectly agree about discussing the changes; I could try some styles with firebug, make screenshots and post it to the list (here or the main one? not sure how many ppl are here). I can start from the exhibition page, makes it smoother to start for me too.
my profile is (I should actually change the name of the page): https://puredata.info/author/TheSAD
cheers, M
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
I think you just need to have an account on puredata.info, then we might need to make that account an admin. Basically, if you can access this, you should have access:
That said, before making changes I think you should at least describe what you intend to do. The look of the website is likely to be a bike shed issue, so I don't think we need to make a whole big process of it. But there should be some communication at least.
If you are thinking of working on the CSS/plone template for the exhibition page, then that should be much more straightforward since its only a small part of the website. That's probably a better place to start.
.hc
On Feb 11, 2012, at 5:49 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying this again. Following the discussion on the main list, I would like to have the needed privilege to edit the css styles and other stuff on puredata.info.
How can we do that?
thanks, cheers,
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