In a big part motivated by eric256, bart and other commentors on the site CSS and its foibles we are starting on a low-intensity project to bring some order and logic to the various CSS tags. This will mean that the occasional CSS bits that you may have employed in the past wont work anymore because the class or id has been renamed. Apologies for this, but you can be fairly confident that if something changes it will have changed for the long term.

Apologies for this but the nature of PM makes it difficult to fix all of this at one go so this stuff will be happening for the next while. Hopefully it wont take too long.

Also you can help us with this by reporting perceived inconsistancies or places where you really wish there was an ID/CLass but isn't. Speaking with eric256 or the other pmdevils is probably a good way to get your ideas reviewed or implemented.

Thanks for your tolerance.


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demerphq

    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
    -- Gandhi

    Flux8



In reply to Site Announcement: Expect CSS changes and instability by demerphq

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