I've been an infrequent poster, and I do use Internet searches, css-tricks.com (though I haven't used the forum yet, and maybe I should), etc. as my first line.

However, I've found this invaluable when it just comes down to something I can't figure out, and know that there are people on this list that will actually take a look and offer expert suggestions.

I guess I haven't figured out how to get traction on StackOverflow. It's great for finding discussions that are already there, but anytime I've posted my own question, it just seems to be lost in the land of Too Much Information.

So this is not a CSS question per se, but any tips on how to get advice as reliably as on this list are most welcome.

I actually was trying to post when I noticed that everything was getting bounced, but I already figured out my problem there.

Rick Gordon

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On 12/23/15, 12:35 PM, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
There are a lot of other venues for discussing CSS these days, and most of the reason for this list existing-- to help people figure out how CSS worked, and fix problems-- is covered much more compellingly by sites like StackOverflow.
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