Difference between revisions of "Talk:Quick and Easy Activities"
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:Repaired links. The above link goes directly to the article in question, but the new link on the page goes to the sorted list of software suggestions. As of 2009-11-05, the third article from the top (a different one) mentions installing OO.o. Dell status reply indicates "No plans at this time." --[[User:TJFrazier|TJ]] 19:07, 5 November 2009 (UTC) | :Repaired links. The above link goes directly to the article in question, but the new link on the page goes to the sorted list of software suggestions. As of 2009-11-05, the third article from the top (a different one) mentions installing OO.o. Dell status reply indicates "No plans at this time." --[[User:TJFrazier|TJ]] 19:07, 5 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I have my own website; it is unrelated to opensource software, but it contains a number of pdf articles that were written in open office and which demonstrate the capabilities of the word processor. Could I display a display an OpenOffice logo, and explanatory note (+ link) to to express my gratitude and support to the OpenOffice project and those who have worked on it? | ||
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+ | Could blogger's and people who don't have open-office pdf's on their site also display a logo and note to express their support and raise awareness of OpenOffice? Is there a line or two of HTMP code that people could put on their sites to achieve this? |
Revision as of 12:58, 21 October 2010
Dell Idea Storm links for voting seems broken. The right one my be the following? http://www.ideastorm.com/ideaView?id=087700000000GukAAE
- Repaired links. The above link goes directly to the article in question, but the new link on the page goes to the sorted list of software suggestions. As of 2009-11-05, the third article from the top (a different one) mentions installing OO.o. Dell status reply indicates "No plans at this time." --TJ 19:07, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
I have my own website; it is unrelated to opensource software, but it contains a number of pdf articles that were written in open office and which demonstrate the capabilities of the word processor. Could I display a display an OpenOffice logo, and explanatory note (+ link) to to express my gratitude and support to the OpenOffice project and those who have worked on it?
Could blogger's and people who don't have open-office pdf's on their site also display a logo and note to express their support and raise awareness of OpenOffice? Is there a line or two of HTMP code that people could put on their sites to achieve this?