With the ringing in of 2007, one of my work-related resolutions is to be more involved in the CSS community. Still being relatively new to the CSS world, there is a lot of information floating around out there that I have yet to discover, as well as information I have found which I now consider common knowledge, but had to figure out the hard way due to lack of documentation. Of course W3C has documentation for CSS properties but where do you go to learn about browser inconsistencies and hacks (I am a big proponent of CSS hacks and have found them necessary to make real world web sites display properly across all browsers)? I have attempted to release some of the things I have learned back to the community via Digital Positions' blog , but have always struggled trying to find a great place to gain information from the community whenever I need some help. This is why I was happy to discover that Adobe just released the CSS Advisor Beta. Whether you're in search of information or want to release your newest discovery back to world, this is the place to go. I have already learned some new things and there have only been a few weeks of collaboration (over the holidays, no less). I am looking forward to learning more from the community and hopefully giving something back using this tool. With the new year I also challenge you to become more involved in the community. In addition to contributing to Adobe's CSS Advisor Beta, feel free to comment on this blog and post your favorite CSS resource.
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