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  • Rob Mientjes July 15, 2004 @ 1:15 pm

    Nice! Huge font-sizes work great on short sentences. Now don’t make it Download the newest WordPress (1.2!!!): Mingus!. That don’t work, you know ;)

  • alsotop July 15, 2004 @ 3:01 pm

    Very pretty. I don’t think you can make it more obvious now. :)

  • Eli Sarver July 15, 2004 @ 4:30 pm

    Actually, OS X users would probably be more happy with the .tar.gz format. Most of your set-up will be at the command-line anyway… of course, they can use both ‘zip’ and ‘tar xzf’ at the command-line, so it’s six of one, half dozen of the other…

  • Konstantinos July 15, 2004 @ 5:28 pm

    A question if I may: why does “Download .zip” have to take two lines instead of one? (Same thing about the “Download .tar.gz” link.)

  • Jeremy S. July 15, 2004 @ 6:36 pm

    Very nice. =)

  • Matt July 15, 2004 @ 10:42 pm

    I just thought it looked better on two lines. Also at that font size if it was on a single line it would stretch wider than the window.

  • Konstantinos July 16, 2004 @ 1:05 am

    Also at that font size if it was on a single line it would stretch wider than the window.

    Oops. Now I see what you’re talking about. The stylesheet hadn’t loaded correctly last time I checked it, that’s why I made the question; now that I’m seeing with the stylesheet loaded properly, it makes sense.

    Nice job.

  • Neil T. July 16, 2004 @ 9:16 am

    Now that’s intuitive :) . Though personally I’d put the information about the differences between .zip and .tar.gz in the main column after the download links and perhaps put the announcement list in the right column. But maybe that’s just me.

  • Tim July 16, 2004 @ 4:41 pm

    It’d be nice to have a link to the installation docs on the download page.

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