Whoa! We're even advertising a Wired article from the future! (Sep 04 ;-)) Now if that doesn't faze our opponents, I don't know what will.
Posted by: Markus Lindström on August 31, 2004 02:55 PMtrue. It is wicked hot. Slight nit -- the Thunderbird link goes to a broken-looking Thunderbird page. http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
Other than that, the site is wicked hot. Silverorange is my freaking Dad.
Posted by: true on August 31, 2004 03:25 PMtrue, F5 is your friend :)
Nice to see Planet presentable, too.
Posted by: Greg K Nicholson on August 31, 2004 03:44 PMhttp://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/buttons.html
has no style
Posted by: GURT on August 31, 2004 06:51 PMLooks great. Silverorange (and Dave S. before them, for that matter) did a great job.
Posted by: Peter J. on August 31, 2004 08:35 PMIs there supposed to be a "Edit this Page" link at the bottom of the firefox page?
Posted by: Jeff on August 31, 2004 09:19 PMI remember when mozilla.org looked exactly like this:
http://web.archive.org/web/19981212031129/www.mozilla.org/
*sniff*
Shouldn't be MozillaZine feed in the middle and Planet feed in the right?
Posted by: Adam Hauner on August 31, 2004 11:50 PMWhat's mozilla-ZINE? Is that some kind of phish trick?
Posted by: Spewey on September 1, 2004 12:52 AMFix http://www.mozilla.org/start/ please :/, it seems to be old style or something and doesn't look very good (this page is used as homepage for nighlies AFAIK).
Posted by: mcsmurf on September 1, 2004 01:01 AMoh forget this comment, i needed to shift+reload...
Posted by: mcsmurf on September 1, 2004 01:02 AMUm... I was just thinking it would look better with some margins on the side (as it seems to be right against the edges of the browser in Firefox), when I checked out IE. Who else prefers the way it looks in that browser? :/
Posted by: James on September 1, 2004 01:27 PM