View Full Version : New CSS library launch.
djr33
05-09-2006, 07:19 AM
Ah, so THIS is what the big surprise is...
:)
Nice... will be a good resource to figure out CSS quickly, considering I'm just learning it.
Thanks for setting that up.
ddadmin
05-09-2006, 07:39 AM
Thanks :) The biggest improvement with the new section is probably that it's php/mysql based, meaning updating things in the CSS Library will be a heck of a lot easier than the rest of the site. It also makes adding things like ratings and sorting by popularity possible when the time comes for that kind of stuff.
Ah -- the mystery unveiled! :)
Impressive. But no abstract-code section? :(
esteban
05-09-2006, 10:18 AM
Awesome! The CSS library is a BRILLIANT idea :). I can't wait to browse through it. I've already seen a bunch of neat things I want to incorporate into my existing sites. Good job!
sleipner
05-09-2006, 03:35 PM
great - I've been doing plain html for years now, but obviously its not the 90s anymore and it sounds like search engines now are looking at valid css as much as relativaty of content/context text (Google)
next up (my opinion it would be kinda nice) - getting people to stop using "Help!" for titles of forum threads! would make it much easier to see which ones people wanna check out
djr33
05-09-2006, 07:13 PM
next up (my opinion it would be kinda nice) - getting people to stop using "Help!" for titles of forum threads! would make it much easier to see which ones people wanna check out.I love you. :)
ddadmin
05-10-2006, 12:24 AM
Ah -- the mystery unveiled! :)
Impressive. But no abstract-code section? :(
Ah that will come, though I'm still trying to settle on the exact format, whether as a new DHTML scripts category, a forum category, or even part of the CSS Library where updating things is easier...
djr33
05-10-2006, 05:24 PM
Really... you might want to link them all together. Depends, though.
At least, when you have the time, try to work dd main into the mysql/php system... it's worth it... been so for my site.
Though you've got a LOT of coding to do. And the scripts might be really hard to get to work with it.
For my site, I had different chunks of code for each thing in the database... a head section, a body section, etc. That would allow you do include scripts...
Yes, I was going to say that.
Don't put them in the forum; the forum's for discussing things, not posting scripts.
You may as well integrate it into the "CSS Library" MySQL/PHP system, but make sure it doesn't LOOK like part of it.
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