>
> With that said, I propose that we all move over to the Web Design list:
>
> <http://webdesign-l.com/>
>
> >From the WebDesign-L policy page:
>
>> The topic of the list is the technical, cultural, political, economic and 
>> artistic aspects of web [design and] development and design as a profession 
>> or hobby.
>
> I'm pretty sure the list mom is a member of css-discuss. I'm also
> pretty sure Eric is a member of wd-l.
>
> Seeing that wd-l already exists, and it covers CSS plus everything
> else, why not have the owners join forces and consolidate?
>
> Side note: The WebDesign-L list has also seen a drop in usage over the
> last few years. Just another reason to combine the two lists from my
> point of view.
>
> Who's with me?!?! :)
> ______________________________________________________________________


I've used WD-L only a few times (not counting while css-d was down). I
don't think the responses are on par with css-d. I *get* answers, but,
like stackoverflow, "just use Bootstrap" isn't a good answer to me.


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Tom Livingston | Senior Front End Developer | Media Logic |
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