First of all I'll like to say I'm here and still learning I see that
you are revamping all the docs, that is great however is a really hard
task. May I suggest you make it more visible. For that I think 3
things needs to happen.
1- Make a visible accessible link to them, the new docs are here
http://compass-style.org/docs/ (I hope I just did that with google
picking up this thread)
2- Update http://compass-style.org/ and add or something
<li class="learn-more">
<a href="http://compass-style.org/docs/">New Docs (Experimental)</a>
</li>
3- Together with the "this page has been migrated" note in the wiki
add a proper link to the migrated document, This is a huge win for
people reading the old docs.
I can't promise I'll help with the docs at this point as I'm tooo new
to compass,saas but I'm certainly going proof-read them (now that I
was able to find them)
PS: I fell in love with the concept since day one. SaaS by itself was
just complexity (ie: one more thing to learn for new devs) but
together with compass I find it the best thing that has happen to CSS
since CSS3 :)
The only deployed and visible improvement that I have deployed ATM is
quicksilver search for mixins. Head over to http://travistilley.info/docs/
and click the mixins tab. Want to see what's available for working
with sprites? Type sprite.
On Mar 21, 5:13 pm, Jorge Vargas <jorge.var...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First of all I'll like to say I'm here and still learning I see that
> you are revamping all the docs, that is great however is a really hard
> task. May I suggest you make it more visible. For that I think 3
> things needs to happen.
>
> 1- Make a visible accessible link to them, the new docs are herehttp://compass-style.org/docs/(I hope I just did that with google
> picking up this thread)
> 2- Updatehttp://compass-style.org/and add or something