New Beta of mozilla.org Website
There's a beta version of the new mozilla.org website available.
Check some of the pages out:
Products
Firefox
Thunderbird
And please note that Firefox is spelled Firefox. Now I've seen people spelling it "FireFox" and "Fire Fox". It's called Mozilla Firefox and Firefox for short.
Ads:
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the team responsible over at http://www.actsofvolition.com said to put any feedback in a thread over at mozillazine:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=734601
... and it's Fx (or is that Ff) for real short.
Comment by Block Sheep at August 21, 2004 04:03 AM | PermalinkI have been extremely busy lately, which has prevented me from posting anything to my blog. I really do suck and I hate it :( But for those Mozilla fans out there, check out this awsome redesign of the Mozilla.org website. It is still beta (post you...
TrackBack from Why I suck...part 2 at August 21, 2004 04:20 AM | PermalinkWhy is Nvu not mentioned on the products page? It's also not on the current page, but I think it should go there. Fx and Tb are replacements for the browser and mailnews part of Seamonkey -- I think, the Composer replacement should be there too.
Comment by daniel. at August 21, 2004 10:43 AM | PermalinkNvu isn't mentioned because it's currently not a product of mozilla.org.
It's Daniel Glazman who produces Nvu
Looks good, though I think having more color would be a good thing.
Comment by AJ at August 21, 2004 10:45 PM | Permalink"And please note that Firefox is spelled Firefox. Now I've seen people spelling it "FireFox" and "Fire Fox". It's called Mozilla Firefox and Firefox for short."
Hurrah! http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/2004/07/23/intercraps.html
Comment by Greg K Nicholson at August 22, 2004 03:30 PM | Permalink
Now that's much better. I like to more toned-down feeling subtle feeling of the site rather then it all geing bright and big and in-your-face. Is there a place to give feedback and such about it, or would this entry be the proper place to do so?
Comment by Joey at August 21, 2004 12:15 AM | Permalink