From: Tyson Tate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Anyways: My rationale for not doing so on the list's wiki is because  
>the wiki serves as a comprehensive resource whereas what I'm creating  
>is a much quicker and more concise list. I don't plan on using  
>outdated techniques or techniques that go against some of my general  
>principles (validating code, works in IE 6 at minimum, doesn't use  
>extensive hacks).

I'm not sure if you're suggesting that the css-d wiki pages themselves are 
outdated and full of hacks, or that they contain references to methods to 
support outdated browsers. This latter is true, but "works in IE 6 at minimum" 
is not my idea of the best way to approach building a webpage. (I tend more 
toward the - make it work everywhere else and then get it to work in IE6 if 
possible - school of thought.)  

>However, if no one on the list objects, I'd be happy to rework the  
>list's wiki to include my techniques library. Is there anyone in  
>"charge" of the wiki as far as major changes are concerned?

If what you're suggesting is that you would completely redo the wiki to 
eliminate anything that you thought didn't fit with your philosophy of web 
design (etc.) then I for one object completely. No offense meant, but the css-d 
wiki is a 3-4 year compliation of the best css minds that I know. I am not 
familiar with you or your work techniques, but I have a great deal of respect 
for the people who have already contributed to the css-d wiki. 

If you feel that your information can exist with what is already complied in 
the css-d wiki, then feel free to add a page or pages of your "best practice" 
information for the rest of us to look over. Realize that we would all be able 
to edit or add to is as we see fit, however, as is the nature of a wiki. If 
this is not acceptable, by all means start your own and post a link to it 
somewhere in an appropriate section of the css-d wiki.

Cheers,

~holly 
 
                   
______________________________________________________________________
css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d
List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/

Reply via email to