Hi guys, It has been a long time since the last time we talked about CentOS artworks. So, it is time to throw some woods into the fire :). We have some theme updates for our wiki in the following location: https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/trunk/Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/ I'm wondering if it would be possible for someone to install this updates in a public test server where the community can test it and report their impressions. The relevant changes in this commit are: - Update brand information. The brand information used in the wiki was modified to fit the colors used by the CentOS symbols inside the CentOS distribution. There are small color differences between them and that is something we need to avoid. It is very important that brand information be exactly the same in all visual manifestations. The brand I present now for the wiki is a combination of "The CentOS Logo" followed by a "semitransparent-dotted horizontal bar" and the word "Wiki" next to it. This proportion seems to be well balanced and I would propose it for using in the CentOS websites. Inside this brand information, "The CentOS Logo" and the "semitransparent-dotted horizontal bar" do not change. The "Wiki" word can change to reflect other areas (e.g., Projects, People, Bugs, Blog, etc.). - Update admonitions visual style. The admonition visual style used in the wiki was modified based on DocBook XHTML output. Icons were also updated so the whole artwork result being more attractive and consistent. - The style related to tabs was revised and improved. Now tabs both upside and downside the page have rounded corners when you use firefox as web browser. - The trail of pages was moved from heading to page content. This way, heading will always have the same height, no matter if page trails are active or not. - No banner for external promotions visible. - Update heading background. Now it is an array of small blue circles. This background is the same we use in DocBook documentation. - Update content of RecentChanges page. Use admonitions in the hint section, remove left margin from tables, and remove extra space on images and icons shown inside recent changes tables. To show such changes, we add RecentChanges.png and RecentChanges.txt files. If you want your RecentChanges page to look like this, you need to edit the one you have on your wiki and replace its content with that in RecentChanges.txt instead. Best Regards, -- Alain Reguera Delgado <alain.reguera at gmail.com>