In case you all haven't seen, the SpreadFirefox.com crew has thrown up a holiday greeting card tool that allows you to send out Firefox cards to your friends and family. The tool is still under development and we're working on improving it, but thought that something, even a bit rough around the edges, was better than nothing.
If you've got Mozilla card ideas, you can upload them to the user galleries there and others can send them out as ecards. I've posted a few variations on my Firefox glass ornament (seen here on the left) and I'd encourage any of you artists out there to contribute more.
The great thing about ecards is that you can send them right up until the last minute without having to wonder if the postal service will get it there on time.
It would also be nice to start seeing some New Years celebration postcards showing up. I'm thinking about doing a Firefox fireworks image. We'll see how that goes.
Anyway, head over to SpreadFirefox.com and send out some cards.
Posted by asa at December 22, 2004 06:32 PM
Ah! So this is the mystery post you wanted the text around the curved image for! It came out great!
Posted by: Bill Gianopoulos on December 23, 2004 01:59 PMYes, the only problem is that it is quite difficult to post a comment, because of that.
Posted by: Martijn on December 23, 2004 02:57 PMBeautiful curves! It renders badly on IE though. You should have a warning banner; something like "Your browser's rendering capabilities were last updated four years ago. If you wish to view modern web pages and avoid common security problems, visit getfirefox.com."
Posted by: James on December 23, 2004 05:50 PMLooks nice :)
(The text-around-image thing, for some reason, has the image above the text instead of below - this means that I can't select the text inside the image... Having the image below would probably help IE too.)
Posted by: Mook on December 23, 2004 06:37 PM