CSS guide
Revision as of 12:23, 26 September 2006 by David.humphrey (talk | contribs) (Updated Project News based on conversation with Shaver)
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Project Name
CSS Guide
Project Description
The Mozilla Developer Center would like to add a CSS guide to its set of major documents, covering at least the top 100 CSS properties in use on the web today. This data can be obtained through tools . It should include numerous examples, and a fair number of small tutorial/how-to sections for different common tasks or requests from web authors.
Reference: CSS Reference
Project Leader(s)
- Sherman Fernandes (sherman)
- Mark D'Souza (mdsouza)
- Dave Manley (seneManley)
Project Contributor(s)
Paul Yanchun Gu (GU)
NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.
Project Details
- You should get connected to #devmo on IRC and specifically to dria (she owns MDC) and sheppy (technical writer/dev with Mozilla).
Project News
- Sept 26, 2006 (dave) - I spoke to shaver on the phone today about this project, and he had some suggestions. First, he is going to see if hixie (Ian Hickson) at Google can help us get access to the top 100 CSS properties/etc (see http://code.google.com/webstats/ for another similar project he's done). Shaver also suggested that the best starting point is for you to create a Single Page Template that you'll use to work on all these. This page should include things like: links to W3C standards, example uses, description, data (e.g., legal values, edge cases, etc.) from the Mozilla code, etc. You might want to consult the existing CSS Reference (e.g., the background property), but don't use that as the basis for your template--it is not complete. Once you have the top 100 properties/etc you can divide them up between you and tackle this in parallel.