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very good! the google invest in developers and creatives! i'm bad speak and writing english. sorry...
Congratilations Google!
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Instead of having static wiki pages that list all the properties, pseudo-classes, etc. we ought to utilize the wiki functionality of page labels, and link to sorted search queries for these things. I just found this project, so I want to become acquainted with it a bit before I start editing things, but I might make some efforts to reorganize this stuff myself.
Another suggestion/question I have is about the naming of, for example, the CSS property pages: do the titles have to be camel-cased and appended like they are? Or could they simply be the exact form of the real property (e.g. border-color?)? I just think it would simplify things and make it easier to determine the exact form of each CSS property just from looking at the search query results.
Also, is it possible to use subdirectory-style namespacing, i.e. placing all CSS-related pages under wiki/CSS/property-name?
I don't know if this the best place to pose my question; let me know of suggestions for better discussion forums, as well as if you want to help me out with my initiatives.