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[Ayatana] Website branding and the mothership header
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- Subject: [Ayatana] Website branding and the mothership header
- From: Dylan McCall <dylanmccall@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 16:19:00 -0700
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I am working on some tweaks for harvest.ubuntu.com's template to bring
it in line with the Ubuntu branding. The Planet and the Wiki both have
a white bar above the banner for links to other Ubuntu websites;
Ubuntu.com, Community, Support and Partners. I'm wondering how this
works, and where I can find documentation on these new-fangled headers
because it seems to have changed a little from what we get at
design.canonical.com. Are the links at the top supposed to be
absolutely the same for everyone who has them?
Where would be an appropriate place to put links that lead to sites on
other services related to the current one? (For example, Harvest has
links to its code and bug tracker on Launchpad). Secondary navigation
doesn't feel quite right.
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Dylan