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* State of the docs [http://etherpad.mozilla.org/MDN-news-2011-11-23 etherpad] | * State of the docs [http://etherpad.mozilla.org/MDN-news-2011-11-23 etherpad] | ||
* Some pages are not available from the MDN front page and could benefit from being: | * Some pages are not available from the MDN front page and could benefit from being: | ||
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Web_development Web | ** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Web_development Web development] | ||
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Web_Standards Web standards] (should this one be killed entirely?) | ** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Web_Standards Web standards] (should this one be killed entirely?) | ||
** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/web web] Merge with the "web development" page? | ** [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/web web] Merge with the "web development" page? | ||
* Review of the [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/HTML HTML front page] | |||
** Canvas: this is way more about JavaScript than HTML. The HTML part of canvas is the declaration and setting size and that's it. | |||
** "The Importance of Correct HTML Commenting". Is this relevant content to web developers in 2011? | |||
** "Tips for authoring fast-loading HTML pages" talks about CSS, domain lookup, etc. Wouldn't it be better in the web developement section. What about creating a "Web_development/Performance"? |
Revision as of 22:54, 19 November 2011
Agenda/Notes
- State of the docs etherpad
- Some pages are not available from the MDN front page and could benefit from being:
- Web development
- Web standards (should this one be killed entirely?)
- web Merge with the "web development" page?
- Review of the HTML front page
- Canvas: this is way more about JavaScript than HTML. The HTML part of canvas is the declaration and setting size and that's it.
- "The Importance of Correct HTML Commenting". Is this relevant content to web developers in 2011?
- "Tips for authoring fast-loading HTML pages" talks about CSS, domain lookup, etc. Wouldn't it be better in the web developement section. What about creating a "Web_development/Performance"?