Would you like to see more CSS/JS/Coding-related round-ups on SM?

5 Comments

  • kris sikes - 13 years ago

    I'd like to see more details on creating polls in general. What is the best practice to use for different applications such as in a simple web site or something more complicated for use in an email allowing click tracking of who clicked what.

  • Denys - 15 years ago

    I agree with Josh - roundups should be shorter. I suppose 10-15 would be the optimal number. No chance I can make the whole 50 items roundup in one batch - I can't read all of it in the way I remember and understand it all. But roundups in general are just excellent source of inspiration. So I would definitely want to see more of these. Thanks for doing this.

  • Erik - 15 years ago

    More coding-related round-ups would be nice just because most of your roundups are CSS- or JavaScript-focused, but I'll take anything, really. :)

  • Josh Mahoney - 15 years ago

    Round ups are great but I think the key it to keep them short - a round up of over 20 articles gets bookmarked but rarely referred back to - a round up of 10 or so articles is digestible in one sitting - and you could possible theme them around a particular goal - ie: learn Jquery for your next portfolio site, CSS and PHP tricks for your wordpress blog, etc etc.

  • SuAnne - 15 years ago

    More examples of implementation of javascript libraries (examples in action of Mootools, jquery, etc). The libraries' own examples are so bad, and it would be nice to see what wonderful things designers have transformed the scripts to do!

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