On 5/15/11 1:48 PM, Carles Pina wrote:
> 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.?)

This page has links at the top to both citationstyles.org and the CSL 
development wiki page on zotero.org (which in turn links to GitHub). The 
wiki page can definitely be improved, but linking directly to GitHub 
doesn't provide a whole lot of context (and for most users who want to 
edit or contribute styles, its instructions—fork the repo, etc.—aren't 
very helpful).

>> 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.

Hoping to get those up in the next few days (and launch the page at that 
time).

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