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Presentations were geared towards editors with novice-to-moderate styling skills, though more seasoned editors likely found something to mull over, as well. While each presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period relative to that talk, the event concluded with a general "Ask-Me-Anything" session. Special guests, including FANDOM's chief UX designer, answered a variety of questions about design best practices.
 
Presentations were geared towards editors with novice-to-moderate styling skills, though more seasoned editors likely found something to mull over, as well. While each presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period relative to that talk, the event concluded with a general "Ask-Me-Anything" session. Special guests, including FANDOM's chief UX designer, answered a variety of questions about design best practices.
   
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* [http://caniuse.com CanIUse.com] for CSS property implementation details
 
* [http://caniuse.com CanIUse.com] for CSS property implementation details
 
* [http://shouldiprefix.com ShouldIPrefix.com] for adoption details
 
* [http://shouldiprefix.com ShouldIPrefix.com] for adoption details

Latest revision as of 23:07, 1 August 2017

"CSS: a Community Connect Town Hall" was a March 2017 interactive broadcast event. It was open to the general FANDOM public. 

Topics

This Town Hall was unusual in that it had five topics delivered by just two presenters, while a special guest joined in to the "Ask-Me-Anything" session at the end.

  • FishTank spoke of ways to responsibly customise the FANDOM skin, as well as understanding some best practices with CSS in templates (Slides)
  • Meanwhile, CzechOut talked about general design theory (Slides), cascading and inheritance (Slides) and the need to ensure cross-browser CSS compatability (Slides)

Presentations were geared towards editors with novice-to-moderate styling skills, though more seasoned editors likely found something to mull over, as well. While each presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period relative to that talk, the event concluded with a general "Ask-Me-Anything" session. Special guests, including FANDOM's chief UX designer, answered a variety of questions about design best practices.

Links