Hi,

On 14 May 2011 19:18, Dan Stillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> By popular demand[1], I've updated the Zotero styles page to use CSL 1.0

I'm very happy to read and see it!

> styles from GitHub, and I've taken the opportunity to add some new

the "old" page had, at the end, a "Get Involved" section. Do you plan
to add the same? (I guess that redirecting the people to the github,
etc.?)

> search features, with the ability to filter by name, dependent status,
> citation format, and field.

yes, looks neat. Hopefully the previews will be there soon.

> Let me know if you run into any problems with the new page or have ideas
> for improvements.

I thought something similar for www.citationstyles.org, maybe can be
partially reused? I forgot if someone was working on it (I remember
Bruce talking about some software to prepare tables).

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