> > However, in all honesty when I first
> > read Alexandre's description I envisioned something more like the
> > reflection shown below the icon in this image:
> > http://rtg.in.ua/galleries/mythtv/mythtv-screen.jpg
> >
> > We could tone down the reflection a bit and make the horizontal line more
> > prominent; this would also help segment the page a bit so that the
> > screenshot isn't running into the news as much,
> >
> > Thoughts on whether this is a good idea or terrible?
>
> The problem with that is that it involves extra work (possibly significant
> extra work, if we want to use the effect on other screenshots on the
> site), because every time the screenshot is changed, someone will have
> to produce a new "reflection" graphic. It also increases the vertical space
> needed for each image to which it's applied by around 1/3, and might
> require moving or removing the "More screenshots" link (you'll notice
> that your sample image does not have text directly below it).
>
> E. Liddell
>

Hi,

Visually, I have no problem with either using the provided false shadow or the CSS3 one. What it does when it is displayed in Konq-error? Does it make Konq go crazy or it is just not shown.

On the other side, if it is problematic when shown in Konqueror, maybe we could use a false shadow picture, but with the 2 sides, as the CSS3 one. But it is almost only to make it Dillo-proof...

Also, it was a good idea to make the text italic, and the orange RSS logo make it a little more colorful, which is not bad!

Thank you! Good work!
-Alexandre