Re-structure design and layout

Remove right buttons and merge them in the menu
Switch to a centered design
Apply a consistent summary text for each page
Remove link to the Foundation in the main menu
Add a "Join Foundation" text in Participate
Add a link to the Foundation in the bottom page menu
Add a "Getting started" page with links to external merchants and exchanges directories.
Rewrite home page with weusecoins video and introductive links
Add useful contextual links on "Individuals", "Businesses" and "Developers" page
Re-design "Community" and "Resources" pages
Add links to the wiki, bitcoinmining.com, coindesk, thegenesisblock, letstalkbitcoin, usebitcoins.info and howtobuybitcoins.info
Re-design "Download" page with OS autodetect button
Improve "Secure your wallet" texts with a mention about exchanges
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Saivann 2013-07-28 23:26:34 -04:00
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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ layout: base
lang: en
id: press
title: "Bitcoin Press Center - Bitcoin"
mode: wide
dialogs:
title: "Bitcoin Press Center - Bitcoin"
@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ dialogs:
faqponzitxt1: "A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money, or the money paid by subsequent investors, instead of from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation."
faqponzitxt2: "Bitcoin is an open-source software project with no central authority and consequently no one is in a position to make fraudulent representations about investment returns. Like other major currencies such as gold, United States dollars, Euros, Yen, etc. there is no guaranteed purchasing power and the exchange rate freely floats. This can lead to volatility where owners of bitcoins can make or lose value."
faqponzitxt3: "Bitcoin is an innovative currency and payment system and not a Ponzi scheme. However, since Bitcoin transactions are irreversible it can be attractive for a Ponzi scam operator, and there have been several notable Ponzi scams which have failed and did use Bitcoin."
faqsatoshi: "Who is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin?"
faqsatoshi: "Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?"
faqsatoshitxt: "The creator of Bitcoin never revealed his real identity and simply left his invention to the world. Satoshi created the first Bitcoin implementation and remained active in the development for a few years before choosing to leave the project. Meanwhile, a strong community of developers, miners, users, and supporters have spontaneously emerged to continue the project."
faqworthless: "Can bitcoins become worthless?"
faqworthlesstxt1: "Yes. There are thousands of currencies in the fiat currency graveyard as a result of hyperinflation, such as the German Mark, United States gold and silver certificates, Argentine Peso, and, more recently, the Zimbabwe Dollar. Unlike a physical currency, such as gold, Bitcoin is a completely virtual currency. While Bitcoin was designed to be censorship-resistant, to enable it to continue existing if there were to be some type of technological problem of significant severity, it is still possible, although more unlikely every day, that Bitcoin could stop working as intended. Then all bitcoins could become worthless."