Mailing lists

I’m a regular reader of, and contributor to, the following mailing lists.

css-discuss

css-discuss is meant for beginning and experienced authors both, but I'm actually more interested in helping out the beginners. CSS can seem daunting at first, and it is definitely a skill that is challenging to acquire. We all started out wondering how to do cool stuff, and perplexed by browser behavior. It's my hope that the more expert among us can help ease the transition the newcomers are making by sharing our collective experience. Of course, there's room for advanced stuff: the list is also meant to be a place for CSS veterans to share new ideas, tricks, and techniques for using CSS in interesting ways. And it's also a good venue to pass along CSS-related announcements that will be of interest to all.

WebDesign-L

WebDesign-L is a mailing list community created in early 1997. The list is intended as a forum for those involved in creating the Web — whether for business, for self-expression, or for exploring the possibilities of a new medium.

The list community continues in order that we might share our sundry experiences and perspectives with others. In and out of that shared knowledge we hope to build a new sense of ourselves as practitioners of Web design and development.

Originally chartered to address both “page design” and “site architecture”, the list has grown organically to cover most any topic related to the Web as a profession or as a labor of love.

In essence, if you're a Web designer or developer, or work with people who are, and share a commitment to building a community around the profession, please consider yourself welcome to participate.


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