[wp-hackers] Re: CSS

Craig Hartel milquetoast at telus.net
Fri Aug 6 21:04:29 UTC 2004


Great points, Hanni. I can't argue with any of them.

Hanni Ross wrote:

> I'm not sure that the fact that they attract the awesome people is bad
> at all, in fact it's probably quite the opposite, because surely the
> better the people attracted the better the results and the more
> standards compliance achieved?
> I would be one of those 'new' people who would perhaps be made to feel
> inadequate in comparison but what does this matter if it means
> WordPress and it's design can go forward?
> 
> On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 13:39:04 -0700, Craig Hartel <milquetoast at telus.net> wrote:
> 
>>I don't think that contests are the way to go. They attract the usual awesome
>>people, make the newbies (and me) feel inadequate, and there isn't enough
>>control over quality and standards-compliance.
>>
>>
>>
>>Scott Merrill wrote:
>>
>>>Podz said:
>>>
>>>
>>>>There isn't an easy answer to this, but in the forums there is a lack of
>>>>people who can diagnose and help fix layout issues. It's mainly Root
>>>>that does that, so while a set of robust designs would be great - and I
>>>>think it would be very good for WP if they could be offered - designs
>>>>that are inherently poor will just flood the forums.
>>>
>>>
>>>Should we sponsor another contest?  =)
>>>
>>>Entries must work with the tags as defined in the _default_ WordPress
>>>index.php.
>>>Entries _must_ validate.
>>>Entries must display decently in all major modern browsers.
>>>
>>>Just think of the fame of winning!
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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