I'll be adding an Advanced Layout Wiki-Guide Dealy. If you want to contribute to it, let me know by posting in here, and when I launch it, I'll promote your account accordingly.
Regularly, people ask questions such as "how do I do blah blah with th eAdvanced Layout Options, but I'm not familiar with HTML."
So this will be something to help everyone. Examples, code snippets, and any sort of potentially relevant advanced coding techniques to help those working on advanced layouts.
It won't be a full-on wiki like wikipedia, but it'll be a "if you have demonstrated ability in writing and helping with code, then hey, you can help." In return for the help, naturally, you'll get credit on a "credits" type page which we can set up that will link a homepage of your choosing and stuff like that.
Hopefully that kinda makes sense. Naturally, I'd assume at the very least that Saud, Noblekain, and carlpalmer would all like to contribute, as they've helped people with their code on the forums in the past. But I'm willing to accept help from pretty much anyone that wants to.
Sounds like a great idea. I'm in! Though I'm not sure how possible it is to teach the fine art of code-hounding via a forum to someone who's never done it. :-)
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Admittedly, it will be a little complex. The idea here is to ASSUME that the other person is capable of figuring out stuff from the context. For those who have no idea what's going on, they might just avoid it anyway, but for those who are serious about taking on something like this, providing snippets like: "You can use this code to make a drop down menu" and then providing the code with some hard coded examples, they'll probably be able to figure it out.
I'll try my best to make any examples that are presented "noob friendly," but most importantly is the sharing of knowledge, particularly so the coders out there can say "whoa...I didn't think about that."