That sounds even better. :) a.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 9:40 AM, esmi at quirm dot net <[email protected]>wrote: > on 28/09/2012 12:58 Andrea Rennick said the following: > > > http://codex.wordpress.org/**CSS_Troubleshooting<http://codex.wordpress.org/CSS_Troubleshooting> >> >> Just poking around and found this horribly outdated page, while searching >> for this very thing to send to someone. :) >> >> If you;re good at troubleshooting and reasonably decent at explaining how >> to do so to someone else, feel free to have a go at this page. >> > > Tbh, I think a lot of this should just be binned in favour of pointing > people towards CSS specific resources like W3Schools or css-discuss. Since > WP uses CSS in exactly the same way as any static site, I think it's well > outside the Codex's scope to start trying to teach it on one page. > > Perhaps it would be better to have something along the line of: > > What is CSS? > Where is the CSS in My Theme? > Where is the CSS in this Plugin? > Where can I Learn More About CSS? > Useful Tools > > Thoughts? > > Mel > -- > http://quirm.net > http://blackwidows.co.uk > ______________________________**_________________ > wp-docs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/**mailman/listinfo/wp-docs<http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-docs> > -- -- Andrea Rennick, http://wpebooks.com and http://ronandandrea.com Co-author of WordPress All-In-One For Dummies http://rml.me/aio
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