Jon Hughes wrote:

> There are all sorts of CSS galleries if you are interested in just
> seeing what else can be done.  My first recommendation is always
> http://www.csszengarden.com/ through - Dave Shae has just started
> approving new designs (from a several-year lull) and there's some really
> creative stuff in there.

Oh good! CSS Zen Garden was, for a long time, one of my favourite places
to hang out.

For a while, I considered and even started to attempt to bring GNU
Mailman's markup up to date and inline with the standard HTML page that
Dave has. The idea being that it provides more than enough room for your
typical designer to make GNU Mailman look, well, a bit less like 1998.

It certainly looks like a bit of work on this has already happened:-

        http://lists.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d

Which compared to say:-

        http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu

Is a fairly drastic improvement.

Would this be something other site owners would be interested in
participating with?

matt

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