for anything good to spread in a network it takes lots of small voices,
not one big one. Nice one Trovester, (though don't forget to sniff for
other (not windows) OS's)
Sean
On 23/10/2004, at 3:53 PM, James Ellis wrote:
Offlist please, this has nothing do with the implementation of web
standards. Mozilla vs * discussions are best left for places like
mozillazine.org. Don't request to keep things like this on the list or
your account will be unsubscribed - that's not a threat, we are just
trying to keep this list on -topic with a manageable volume of
traffic.
If you were discussing how you implemented your website to be XHTML
1.0 strict then thats ok.
Regards
James
Trovster wrote:
I have started a little site for the promotion of Firefox
http://firefox.trovster.com
But as you can see it's pretty thin at the moment.
I have added my favourite extensions, with links and short
descriptions to the "customise" section, and links to other resources
in the "links" section (funny that!).
I am looking for some help in writing some motivational words in the
"about" and "why" sections. I have outlined some sections I would like
in the "why" section but I would like some help writing it.
Also, send me information on more articles and favourite
extensions/themes etc.
If anyone can help, you can either email me personally or keep it on
the list.
Thanks
Trevor Morris
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