Hello all, I'd like to hear your opinion on a precise issue. Do you feel, believe that it is easy for someone seeking the documentations on Gecko's DOM implementation to actually find the sub-site, references, documentations?
Here's what I found after a lot of tries. From the main page (www.mozilla.org) click on Developer Docs (www.mozilla.org/catalog/) then click on the last link at the bottom right called "Old Documentation Layout" (http://www.mozilla.org/docs/) and then within 144 links, you must notice the sub-sub-section "Code modules and Librairies"/"Layout Engine (Gecko)"/"The Document Object Model in Mozilla" so now you've reached (http://www.mozilla.org/docs/dom/) in which you find "The DOM in Mozilla : References"/"The Mozilla DOM Reference: all objects, properties and methods" which leads you to a page called Gecko DOM reference (http://www.mozilla.org/docs/dom/domref/) I think 2/3 of non-initiated Mozilla visitors would never find such page. I feel DevEdge, MSDN and other sites are much easier to figure out. DU
