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Countdown banners for Ubuntu 11.10
Post your ideas for a countdown banner here. Guidelines are:
- width: 180px
- height: 150px
optimized png, gif or jpg, or
- iframe containing interactive content (using static html, css, js and images - no PHP)
- no flash - must work perfectly with only free software
A successful implementation will countdown the days from the Beta 2 to final release. This means 21 images numbered 21 to 1 plus one for day 0 that says "coming soon" and one more that says "it's here" (24 images total).
For reference see the JauntyCountdownBanners
Post your drafts and mock-ups here along with any extra information you feel is useful then send a message to the web presence team mailing list so we can discuss it.
Submissions
Post your mock-ups and ideas here. Make sure there's enough detail so that we can contact you!
Corbin Davenport
I'm a 13-year old web developer from Woodstock, GA, USA. I have been using Ubuntu since 9.10, and I absolutely love it. This is the first time I am entering for this contest. My creation is an IFRAME banner. The banner is coded entirely in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The font is rendered the same way Ubuntu's website does it: with the Google Fonts API. I decided to make mine simple and easy on the eyes, versus a complicated clock.
Since I can't figure out how on Earth to post a picture on this Wiki, I made a demo here: http://corbindavenport.com/ubuntu/. If you need the code, email me at davenportcorbin@gmail.com. Thanks for reading!!
Website/OneiricCountdownBanner (last edited 2011-09-22 02:49:46 by 200)