Step on to the CSS3 Soapbox!

To create a coherent collection of blog discussion about CSS3 and the future of CSS, the CSSWG and the css3.info team have teamed up to create a W3C-hosted aggregate feed, The Future of Style, and an associated css3.info-hosted open community blog, the CSS3 Soapbox.

We’re starting off The Future of Style by pulling in the CSS Working Group Blog, css3.info, and the CSS3 Soapbox. If you have a post you want to add to this feed, post a link (or the whole thing) on the CSS3 Soapbox. If you own a blog with frequent posts about the future of CSS, and want to be added to The Future of Style, contact fantasai.

The CSS3 Soapbox is meant to give you as a developer, designer or whatever, a voice in css development. This feed will be read by all those involved in CSS development, so you can get your message across easily.

We want you to join the conversation!

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December 3rd, 2007 by Joost de Valk in CSS3.info. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

6 Comments to “Step on to the CSS3 Soapbox!”

  1. Jina Bolton Says:

    Very cool. :)

  2. Dustin BRewer Says:

    Awesome idea, this seems like a project to help refocus the general web designer industry towards forcing SOMEONES hand at bringing about some new CSS recommendations. I’m in.

  3. Max Design - standards based web design, development and training » Some links for light reading (4/12/07) Says:

    [...] Step on to the CSS3 Soapbox! [...]

  4. Sarah Hall Says:

    Perfect! This is brilliant, everything in one place and focussed in the right direction :)

  5. David G. Paul Says:

    I agree, it’s very important that the community helps to sort out the problems with CSS3 so that when browser take up of it is higher we don’t get too many problems.

    I’ve started an article on my site recently too: http://www.newearthonline.co.uk/article/411

  6. fantasai Says:

    So David, can we get you to post a link to your article on the CSS3 Soapbox? :)

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