
Dave Shea at Mezzoblue has a post about CSS Best Practices and is inviting contributions:
“A CSS Best Practice is a one sentence action statement, a “thou shalt” or “thou shalt not” (paraphrased, of course) that highlights a specific issue, be it browser compatibility, code integrity, or whatever else can actually be considered factual (instead of opinion).”
This is followed by a paragraph that goes more in depth about why or why not someone would want to follow the action, with links to further reading. This is the stuff that, if you know it ahead of time, makes your design process much less of a headache.
Go over and make your contributions now. It'll make a very good resource.
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