Closed Bug 766475 Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago

[July Campaign] Facebook custom tab copy + design

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(Reporter: tshahian, Assigned: ltom)

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cc-ing Ty as he has done a number of facebook related assets lately, including a custom tab.  

More info to follow soon.
Blocks: 768133
William, can you please share the PSD of an existing custom tab that we can use as a template for this when designing?
The custom tab specs have changed since we last created a tab. I don't have an old PSD readily accessible (I can try to dig it up if you want), but the a visual showing the new specs is in attachment 634457 [details].
Tab needs to be 810 pixels wide. There aren't any height requirements, but I'd say that 500-1000 pixels high is the sweet spot.
Thanks.  So 810 pixels wide? 

I thought that Ty had recently done a custom tab / download page is that not true?
We'll have a grid of 50 themes So Lee will need to see what height works best for that.
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #5)
> Thanks.  So 810 pixels wide? 

Yes.

> I thought that Ty had recently done a custom tab / download page is that not
> true?

Yes, that's in bug 764015 (still in progress). Ty hasn't posted the PSD for that, but I'm sure he could get it to you :)
(In reply to William Reynolds [:williamr] from comment #7)

> 
> Yes, that's in bug 764015 (still in progress). Ty hasn't posted the PSD for
> that, but I'm sure he could get it to you :)


Yup, that's what I wanted.  Thanks.  Lee can springboard off of that.
Hi there, here's some additional direction:

>>COPY:

We'll based the copy off of the set of snippets we finalized today.  The message is essentially the same, but we may need to elaborate a tiny bit so it's not *too* short.  A header would be nice.. but perhaps we don't need one?

"Join us in celebrating the spirit of global community and customize Firefox with your nations flag" 

"We're celebrating the spirit of global community! Customize Firefox with your nation's flag"

etc.

The difference here is that we'll have a gallery/grid of themes below it.  And if they are on Firefox, they can hover to preview and click to apply.  So we'll need a CTA around that:  "roll over to try, click to apply".. or "roll over the designs to preview, click to apply". etc.. 

Also, if they are not on Firefox, the above behavior won't work, so we'll need to add a short blurb for that:  "Sorry you'll need Firefox in order to enjoy/use these... you can download it here..."  or "Don't have Firefox? download it here"  and we'll hyperlink the text to our main download page.

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>>DESIGN:

The design of the custom tab should be fairly simple.  Lee, feel free to elaborate, here is what I'm thinking:

* General blurb capturing the message and CTA as described above.  Perhaps with a dotted line or some other whimsical way of pointing to the thumbnails to let folks know that they need to hover/click.  Lee I think you did this previously for Harry Potter.

* Hero graphic -- based on the cauldron illustration.  Feel free to scale it up, crop etc as you see fit.  

* A grid of persona designs.  The aspect ratio of each thumbnail should be the same as what we have on AMO, but you can scale it down (again, perhaps the same as what we did for Harry Potter).  We'll have roughly 50 themes, so lets come up with a grid layout that isn't too wide.  We'll need some padding between each thumbnail, and a space to write the country name.  

* As a nice to have, it'd be nice if we can have a "fanned" persona mockup as we have done before (again, for Harry Potter) to showcase what these are... perhaps at the bottom of the page or elsewhere.  Will leave that up to lee's discretion. 

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COPY:  due end of day Thursday
DESIGN: due end of day Friday or Monday (early next week at the latest)
Hi again, I justt realized there might be an opportunity to point to the video as well, perhaps we can embed the video in the custom tab? this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJj3Z0MgQvY  I think it's self explanatory so no need for additional copy, but it might be nice to include this somewhere if there is room for it.
Hi all, here's what I'm thinking for the custom tab. I agree that it works better with a headline. I've also included CTAs for both Firefox and non-Firefox users.


[HEADLINE]

Show your support this summer!


[COPY]

Customize Firefox with your nation's flag and join us in celebrating the global spirit of community.


[FIREFOX CTA]

Roll over any theme to try, then click to apply.


[NON-FIREFOX CTA]

Download Firefox to try or apply these themes.
(In reply to Matej Novak [:matej] from comment #11)


Thank you Matej!

> 
> [HEADLINE]
> 
> Show your support this summer!
Cool, let me think about this a little bit more.  
> 
> 
> [COPY]
> 
> Customize Firefox with your nation's flag and join us in celebrating the
> global spirit of community.
I like very much (I'm wondering if we can just have this vs. a header...?)
> 
> 
> [FIREFOX CTA]
> 
> Roll over any theme to try, then click to apply.
I like.  I wonder if we need to say "theme".  Maybe just " Roll over to try, then click to apply" ?
> 
> 
> [NON-FIREFOX CTA]
> 
> Download Firefox to try or apply these themes.
wfm, thanks! we can hyperlink "Download Firefox"
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #12)
> (In reply to Matej Novak [:matej] from comment #11)
> 
> 
> Thank you Matej!
> 
> > 
> > [HEADLINE]
> > 
> > Show your support this summer!
> Cool, let me think about this a little bit more.  

Same comment as the other bug. I think "summer" is a pretty powerful connecting thought to the Olympics. On the other hand, we'll have more imagery in this, so I'm also OK not using a header, if that works better in the layout.

> > [COPY]
> > 
> > Customize Firefox with your nation's flag and join us in celebrating the
> > global spirit of community.
> I like very much (I'm wondering if we can just have this vs. a header...?)
> > 
> > 
> > [FIREFOX CTA]
> > 
> > Roll over any theme to try, then click to apply.
> I like.  I wonder if we need to say "theme".  Maybe just " Roll over to try,
> then click to apply" ?

Again, I think it depends on the layout. If it's really clear what we're asking people to do, then the shorter string is fine, but I wanted to provide an option that was more descriptive as well.
How close are we to having final copy? Our scheduled string freeze it today. I'm ready to get strings to Pascal as soon as they are finalized.
We've just made some decisions in the other bug, so I think we're very close here. My only concern is if we need to make any tweaks once everything's in layout.

Lee, when do you think you'll have something ready to look at?
Matej, are you ok with this?


[HEADLINE]

Show your support this summer!


[COPY]

Customize Firefox with your nation's flag and join us in celebrating the global spirit of community.


[FIREFOX CTA]

Roll over to try, then click to apply.
>> Lee will have to have an arrow or some other visual cue to connect the dots here. I prefer the shorter version if it's okay with you.


[NON-FIREFOX CTA]

Download Firefox to try or apply these themes.
+1!

I might just simplify the Firefox CTA a wee bit further:

[FIREFOX CTA]

Roll over to try, click to apply.
I like it.  Ok.  Final copy:

[HEADLINE]

Show your support this summer!


[COPY]

Customize Firefox with your nation's flag and join us in celebrating the global spirit of community.


[FIREFOX CTA]

Roll over to try, click to apply.


[NON-FIREFOX CTA]

Download Firefox to try or apply these themes.
version 01a - Firefox users
version 01b - non-Firefox users
These look amazing, Lee!
Lee, wonderful designs!

(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #6)
> We'll have a grid of 50 themes So Lee will need to see what height works
> best for that.

Looking at Lee's design, will there be additional rows for the other themes? Or will there be multiple pages of themes that you can click through? Just trying to picture how the 50 themes will be displayed.
Thanks Matej and William! Regarding the themes - I just stopped at 12 with the assumption that there would be more on the page. If it seems like the page will get too long, maybe we can link to more (AMO site), or just list the top..24?
Thanks Lee! Looks great. 

So, the idea is not to link to AMO from here :) we are showcasing all the designs.  I agree it may be very long, but that's why I said that we can size down the thumbnails a bit if need be.  Otherwise, I think a little scroll down is ok, we just don't want horizontal scrolling.

Few other thoughts:

* Can we place the "roll over / click to try" either a little closer or simply embellish the arrow a bit? Lee you know I love dotted lines :) whatever you can think of to more clearly draw the connection between that CTA and the thumbnails.  

* There should be no hyperlink FPO copy.  Though now that I think about it, a link somewhere pointing to the AMO site might be good, perhaps at the bottom somewhere, not sure.  but I'd prefer to keep people here on this page.

* Lee, is there room to add the video? we talked about including the video in here if possible since they're both tied to the campaign, maybe it's embeddd into the page at the bottom from youtube?  Alternatively, maybe the footer of the page can be a few fanned persona designs mocked up in the browser (similar to what we did for Harry Potter, etc).  it might be a nice footer to the page.
Adding Fligtar and Amy as well so they see the custom tab being created.
I really feel like the video would be coming out of nowhere in the tab and would fragment our messaging and CTA. I much prefer the idea of showing some themes in action to tie everything together.
Me too.  Lets go for that then :)
fwiw, I don't think the video is totally out of place, it *is* part of the assets we're pointing to and it highlights diversity / global community etc, which is captured in the message of celebrating community (etc).  but out of the two, the fanned personas/themes are clearly the more elegant way of closing out the page and letting people know what these are. Lee, you can decide where it fits best in your design of course.  probably too much to lead with it at the top before the grid of designs, so to me the bottom is what makes the most sense.
I think the fanned persona/themes as a footer could work as a nice closing (it will be pretty far down there, if we're showing 50). As a flag, I do remember the platform issue with the browser UI/chrome for the examples (Vista, OSX, XP etc.) Could this be an issue here? We would need the most recent version(s) of whichever platform we want to display. It will also take time to cobble this together. 


> the two, the fanned personas/themes are clearly the more elegant way of
> closing out the page and letting people know what these are. Lee, you can
> decide where it fits best in your design of course.  probably too much to
> lead with it at the top before the grid of designs, so to me the bottom is
> what makes the most sense.
> So, the idea is not to link to AMO from here :) we are showcasing all the
> designs.  I agree it may be very long, but that's why I said that we can
> size down the thumbnails a bit if need be.  Otherwise, I think a little
> scroll down is ok, we just don't want horizontal scrolling.

- displaying all 50 is fine here. "let them scroll!"
 
> Few other thoughts:
> 
> * Can we place the "roll over / click to try" either a little closer or
> simply embellish the arrow a bit? Lee you know I love dotted lines :)
> whatever you can think of to more clearly draw the connection between that
> CTA and the thumbnails.  

- I would like to keep the hero area clean to give the cauldron some space (avoid filling up the white space) That said, I'll try something else to bring more attention to the CTA > Themes
> 
> * There should be no hyperlink FPO copy.  Though now that I think about it,
> a link somewhere pointing to the AMO site might be good, perhaps at the
> bottom somewhere, not sure.  but I'd prefer to keep people here on this page.

- Yes. Maybe in the footer, we can include a "see all Firefox Themes»" link to AMO..
I'll remove the hyperlinks under Flag descriptions.
(In reply to Lee Tom from comment #29)
> I think the fanned persona/themes as a footer could work as a nice closing
> (it will be pretty far down there, if we're showing 50). As a flag, I do
> remember the platform issue with the browser UI/chrome for the examples
> (Vista, OSX, XP etc.) Could this be an issue here? We would need the most
> recent version(s) of whichever platform we want to display. It will also
> take time to cobble this together. 

Hey Lee, I'm not sure if I totally understand.  I believe S.O. helped with those screenshots before so I can ask them again if need be.  But I think we may need to get a little crafty here. I think we are able to preview a few of these on our own and take screenshots.  You'd have to work up a bit of Photoshop magic and clean up the background of the screenshots ... but I'm hoping it won't be too bad, especially if we take the screenshots with a white background (similar to the Tab's background).  wdyt?  We have two in the collection that are approved, and I am asking Amy to upload the ones our designer has done into the collection so we can preview those as well - and can therefore take screenshots.
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #31)
> (In reply to Lee Tom from comment #29)
> > I think the fanned persona/themes as a footer could work as a nice closing
> > (it will be pretty far down there, if we're showing 50). As a flag, I do
> > remember the platform issue with the browser UI/chrome for the examples
> > (Vista, OSX, XP etc.) Could this be an issue here? We would need the most
> > recent version(s) of whichever platform we want to display. It will also
> > take time to cobble this together. 
> 
> Hey Lee, I'm not sure if I totally understand.  I believe S.O. helped with
> those screenshots before so I can ask them again if need be.  But I think we
> may need to get a little crafty here. I think we are able to preview a few
> of these on our own and take screenshots.  You'd have to work up a bit of
> Photoshop magic and clean up the background of the screenshots ... but I'm
> hoping it won't be too bad, especially if we take the screenshots with a
> white background (similar to the Tab's background).  wdyt?  We have two in
> the collection that are approved, and I am asking Amy to upload the ones our
> designer has done into the collection so we can preview those as well - and
> can therefore take screenshots.

I think the other part of the question, though, is which OS version of Firefox we use. Can the tab detect which OS the person visiting is on? If not, which one should we use (knowing it won't look exactly right for some users)?
Sorry, I meant to say that in my comment and forgot.  I think it's OK to use Mac OS.  Is there a reason why that would be an issue?
T and M - yup, these questions are the crux of my comment in comment 29. Would we need multiple versions? Is it ok to display one version? And what would that version be? 

...Oh, and which 3 Themes are preferable to show. Tara, it sounds like we have at least 2 already.
Cmore, do you have any recommendations here wrt what works best from an implementation standpoint? Is it okay to show just MacOS by default or would it fairly simple to show different mockups by OS?  I'm trying not to complicate things too much here... let me know what you think.  In my mind, It's okay to show 1 version, the graphic is at the bottom of the page and it's not the hero image we're showcasing.  most folks will be focused at the imagery at the top and will (hopefully) start hovering over the thumbnails and testing them out vs. fixating on the OS displayed in the mockup.  thoughts?
Also, here is the current list of countries we're creating themes for, and a preview of them:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHOIq9WbkOpqHSKPEM6Bw_xVNxfsT_thUMRF61h_SZg/edit
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #33)
> Sorry, I meant to say that in my comment and forgot.  I think it's OK to use
> Mac OS.  Is there a reason why that would be an issue?

I would suggest using a Windows screenshot. Our Facebook fans are sensitive to Mac screenshots and they've been vocal about it on our page in the past. So now we post Windows screenshots only.

Also, have we considered showing the user's country flag at the top of the list? I know we can detect the user's language and I think we may be able to detect the user's country as well to serve up the appropriate flag. If so, we could show the French flag at the top of the tab for users in France. Not sure if it's possible (webdev would know) but wanted to throw that idea out there.
Good point.  If webdev can do it... I'm all for it (we can even make that thumbnail a little bigger at the top or show the full width of the design vs. a small thumbnail)  But again, I want to do what makes sense and is easier to implement and get us live. It would definitely be cool, otherwise... I say we display the flags in alphabetical order --> as I imagine they would be on the personas/AMO site.
Amy is helping us upload these as they roll in.  There are a few you can preview already, here: http://www.getpersonas.com/en-US/gallery/Designer/mozthemes
William, who do you work with to get the Windows screenshots ? is that something you can help us with since we all have Macs?
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #40)
> William, who do you work with to get the Windows screenshots ? is that
> something you can help us with since we all have Macs?

I usually get Windows screenshots from the Firefox product pages or SUMO articles. For taking a Windows screenshot, Laura F can probably help you.
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #38)
> Good point.  If webdev can do it... I'm all for it (we can even make that
> thumbnail a little bigger at the top or show the full width of the design
> vs. a small thumbnail)  But again, I want to do what makes sense and is
> easier to implement and get us live. It would definitely be cool,
> otherwise... I say we display the flags in alphabetical order --> as I
> imagine they would be on the personas/AMO site.

William is correct; country information is something Facebook provides with the tab is loaded (without the user having to specifically add and authorize your app). 

So, yes, this is something we can do without too much additional work.

Who is rounding up the flag artwork and will it only be for those users in target markets?
Okay guys, here's what we should attempt to do:

>> Mockups: 

Plan A: browser sniff and show the right one for Mac or Windows
Plan B: just show Windows to everybody


>> Flag order:

Lee let me know how you feel about this and how it impacts design, but lets create a "hero " spot of some sort at the top so we can showcase the country flag according to the language preference of the user.  I think we can still have the regular grid of all flags below it, but this'll be a highlighted flag at the top, perhaps bigger thumbnail or showing more of the flag (wider box).

(In reply to Christie Koehler [:ckoehler] from comment #42)

> Who is rounding up the flag artwork and will it only be for those users in
> target markets?

I've included this information in this bug and the l10n bug for reference:

* we have a freelancer creating custom designs
* amy is helping us upload these
* we are tracking on this doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHOIq9WbkOpqHSKPEM6Bw_xVNxfsT_thUMRF61h_SZg/edit
* you can preview them here: ttp://www.getpersonas.com/en-US/gallery/Designer/mozthemes

Hope that helps.
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #43)
> * we have a freelancer creating custom designs
> * amy is helping us upload these
> * we are tracking on this doc: 

Oh, I misunderstood the request. You want to change the display order of the persona thumbnails based on the user's country, displaying the persona for their country first. 

Is that correct? 

That's actually a bit more work and requires that we dynamically generate the page, which I'm not sure we were planning to do given the tight turnaround. I'm checking with mkelly, but may not have an answer for you today. I'll update the bug as soon as I have more info.
Okay, good to know.  So!  Lets punt on that idea.  Speaking with Lee, he also doesn't feel like it would work well with the design.  It's not something we'd gain much value from and I agree that the page will feel better balanced without it anyway.

Lets keep it as the normal grid. Sorry William, good idea though (maybe for another time).

Christie, can we then just display the grid in alphabetical order by country name?
Friendly ping:  Lee, how are things going here? Do you have enough to crank out an updated mockup for us?  Let me know, thanks.
In attempts to get more flag themes higher up on the page, I moved to a 4-column grid here. I also thought we were losing a lot of real-estate at the top of the page, so I'm trying a different layout which gives the CTA more prominence and context with the subhead. 

*note* there are only 24 flag thumbs FPO here

Fan of Personas below are updated with in accordance to latest UI from Australis (supplied by shorlander) I feel like this graphic is somewhat unnecessary, once the use scrolls through 50 thumbnails to see it (they would've already come across/sampled the theme overlay.)
Mocked this as an alternative to page, assuming we will know if user has Firefox or not:

- perhaps we drum up the fan of personas as an example to solicit a Firefox download. We can up the prominence of our CTA by way of the green button, and reduce the height of the page.
Thanks Lee, I think these look great. I agree with your comments, too. There will be a lot of flags and a lot of scrolling involved. By the time the user has gotten all the way to the bottom, they've probably already seen a bunch of these themes in action on their browser, so I'm not sure what the in-context images are adding to the experience.

For non-Firefox users, on the other hand (comment 48), I think the examples are great, because they show how the themes will look if they get Firefox and apply them. In that case, I'm not sure we need to show all the flags, since the user won't be able to do anything with them.

Would it be possible to make the tab look this different for between Firefox and non-Firefox users?
Hi there.  Thanks so much. 

So, this looks great and I agree with the comments in general.  Here are my thoughts and concerns:

* For non-existing FF users... I would like to show them the full offering so they see what they are missing ( wide array of flags to choose from ) in addition to the mockup before asking them to download Firefox.  Showing them just 1 full mockup of a theme isn't as compelling, to me, vs. as a full gallery of designs which can be more exciting to browse through even if they are not actionable.

* Also, we're not able to serve a download button, the plan is to link to the download page.  So this would leave us with a very small page and I don't think it would be as compelling for non-FF users to actually click over to download without seeing the full offering.  And having them go to AMO doesn't make sense either since they'd need FF to preview the themes.

* If we're designing a fanned mockup of designs, I don't see the harm in dropping it into the footer of the main page.  Sure, some folks will already have seen preview in their browser, but isn't it still a nice way of closing out the page? There's no harm to it, and if we already have the graphic, why not include it? Just a thought.. 

* Also, the fanned Personas should ideally capture flags from the top Retention Markets.  Which sadly doesn't include Brazil.  Sorry Lee, I just realized we should prioritize by the Retention markets, listed here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Websites/FFOlympics#Target_Audience
Lee, this looks fantastic. I like the 4-column grid and new layout on the top.

Based on the height of the intro text, I'm a little concerned that the flag themes aren't high enough. Most uses will only see the top 500px of the tab above the fold, and on my 13" screen that includes only a small part of the first row of flags. So that flags aren't immediately visible to me. Ideally, I think we want to show at least two rows of flags above the fold.

Perhaps we can shrink the intro text and graphic to move the flags higher up on the tab? Lee, I'm happy to show you how this looks on my screen.

(In reply to Matej Novak [:matej] from comment #49)
> Would it be possible to make the tab look this different for between Firefox
> and non-Firefox users?

I believe that's possible but requires extra webdev work.

Christie, is that within scope of this project?
(In reply to Lee Tom from comment #47)

I just saw this :)  woops!  I like !! Thanks.  Though my comments regarding the alt. version and download button still stand :(
(In reply to William Reynolds [:williamr] from comment #51)

> 
> Based on the height of the intro text, I'm a little concerned that the flag
> themes aren't high enough. 

Good thought, though Fwiw, I am not too concerned with this... we have a nice hero image at the top that is visible, then people will naturally scroll a tiny bit and see the rest of the flags.
Christie, do you have enough for version 1 (existing FF users) of the Custom Tab to put this page together? The contents of the gallery will be FPO, so we'll need to just go with what we have for now, and the rest of the page is solid.  Only thing that might change is the footer at the bottom.  But in the interest of time wanted to see if we can hand that off to you while we tweak a few other things regarding the alt version and the browser mockups.
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #54)
> Christie, do you have enough for version 1 (existing FF users) of the Custom
> Tab to put this page together? The contents of the gallery will be FPO, so

Yes, we have enough to get started. Will hand off to mkelly and craigcook this morning.
Thanks!
Lee, can you post the PSD for 02a? Thanks so much.
PSD is here:
http://cl.ly/0b42063Z0G2i2s0D3K2x
Tara, will you verify that the thumbnails on the facebook tab page are supposed to match what's on getpersonas [1] and not the flag images that Lee has used in the mockup?

[1] http://www.getpersonas.com/en-US/gallery/Designer/mozthemes
Yes, Lee's mockup is FPO.  All flag thumbnails should be in alphabetical order and based on teh new designs in the Collection. We may add 1-2 unique designs based on the cauldron graphic at the top in the end. 

Lets use his grid as a guide and expand the number of rows as needed to fit the designs.  Hope that helps. Thanks.
Hey Lee, will you be able to work on the alt version of the page?  We've begun implementation and we need to get that going.  As noted above, we can't serve a download button on these and I think it's worth having the flags designs on display vs. a short page like that... as long as there is a clear CTA to download FF. 

No need to change the mockups if that's too much trouble, but we do need to have the mockups done for both iOS and windows.  

Thanks.
Hey Tara
The PSD that I provide doesn't employ the download button, and also contains all of the flag thumbnails as requested. There's a layer with "Download Firefox to try or apply these themes." instead of "Roll over to try..." for non-Firefox users. 

Regarding the mockups, the fan of theme examples are based on Win7. Building out the iOS versions of these themes will take a bit more time to mockup. Is there also a web dev consideration of drumming up another version of the page (iOS vs. Win)? Are the 2 variations necessary?
(In reply to Lee Tom from comment #62)
> Hey Tara
> The PSD that I provide doesn't employ the download button, and also contains
> all of the flag thumbnails as requested. There's a layer with "Download
> Firefox to try or apply these themes." instead of "Roll over to try..." for
> non-Firefox users. 

Great, thanks.  I didn't know since the mockup attached earlier wasn't this.  I just wanted to make sure things look good and the CTA to download is clear. 

> 
> Regarding the mockups, the fan of theme examples are based on Win7. Building
> out the iOS versions of these themes will take a bit more time to mockup. Is
> there also a web dev consideration of drumming up another version of the
> page (iOS vs. Win)? Are the 2 variations necessary?

Christie can you comment?  My understanding was that this was okay.  But if not we can default to the windows version since William said that is preferred. William can you confirm?
(In reply to Tara (musingt) from comment #63)
> Christie can you comment?  My understanding was that this was okay.  But if
> not we can default to the windows version since William said that is
> preferred. William can you confirm?

Yes, the Windows examples are preferred. I believe we can show the right version for the user's operating system, but Christie can confirm.
Ok, thanks William.

Lets wait for Christie to comment, Lee... please be prepared to do another round of mockups for iOS pending Christie's response.  Otherwise, I'm happy to default to the windows (I doubt anyone will really notice the difference.... )
Ok. Lets defaut to Windows and call this one done.  Thanks !
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Hi all, sorry to reopen - Since we deleted the "this summer!" portion of copy in the headline, I noticed an awkward amount of margin below the headline to the rest of the page. Can we adjust? 

a: Cauldron + flags + fan of themes > all bump up 70px higher on page
b: "Customize Firefox..." copy section bumps up 60px higher on page

Thanks!
L
Thanks Lee, lets post these comments in the implementation bug though!  since we've moved on from this bug.  I'll re-post this there.
Summary: [Olympics] Facebook custom tab copy + design → [July Campaign] Facebook custom tab copy + design
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