I'd assumed that DW development folk would have something like in the works, but that we're still pretty new at making noise on port 80 and working out bugs and stuff, I didn't want to make a lot of noise about a handheld/mobile interface.
The main thing is to get (and keep) DW stable. I'm not about a lot of fancy doo-dads and whatnots, but rather a smaller set of features that work and can be depended upon to do so.
As long as DW remains advertising- and corporate-free, I'd like to contribute to DW development and maintenance as a volunteer. I know my way around a Unix shell and not too shabby at hacking HTML and XHTML with a propensity for doing away with unnecessary markup.
Like most g33ks of my generation, I can teach myself how to do things when pointed to the right documentation (read, "man page"). Is there anything that would be helpful for me to learn in order to become a DW volunteer?
adding handheld stylesheet support
Coolness to the ghoulness!
=)I'd assumed that DW development folk would have something like in the works, but that we're still pretty new at making noise on port 80 and working out bugs and stuff, I didn't want to make a lot of noise about a handheld/mobile interface.
As long as DW remains advertising- and corporate-free, I'd like to contribute to DW development and maintenance as a volunteer. I know my way around a Unix shell and not too shabby at hacking HTML and XHTML with a propensity for doing away with unnecessary markup.
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