Open selfthinker opened 10 years ago
I guess the domain has expired and was bought by someone else :(
So sad.
Actually, there is still a way to access the project on the web, using gh-pages of this repo: http://jacobrask.github.io/CSS1K/
If css1k.com is supposed to get retired in favour of the github.io URL, the minimum which should be done is to update the URL in the description. (And maybe update the URL in the code as well, otherwise the new owner would get some misdirected emails.)
Well, this was pretty cool project. After stumbling upon my bookmarks, i am pretty surprised this is no longer maintained. Last activity was in ~3yrs ago.
I'd be willing to fork this and provide an alternative URL/domain. (If @jacobrask doesn't mind, but the lack of answers here is pretty telling.)
Would anyone be interested in helping out with the maintenance of the repo (i.e. mostly accepting or refusing new styles)?
Feel free to fork the repository, I'll point this one to your fork. You're welcome to use the name CSS1K.
Cheers, Jacob Den 8 jun 2015 09:53 skrev "Anika Henke" notifications@github.com:
I'd be willing to fork this and provide an alternative URL/domain. (If @jacobrask https://github.com/jacobrask doesn't mind, but the lack of answers here is pretty telling.)
Would anyone be interested in helping out with the maintenance of the repo (i.e. mostly accepting or refusing new styles)?
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/jacobrask/CSS1K/issues/148#issuecomment-109895266.
Great, thanks! I have just registered css1k.net. I will set everything up in the evening (BST).
http://css1k.net/ is up and running.
I removed any mentioning of the Twitter account (as a) I don't have access to it and b) I'm not a Twitter person and am not sure if I would want to keep that up-to-date). Could you make a last tweet informing people about the project's new home?
Awesome! @selfthinker Are you considering changing any of the underlying html or editing any of the rules? And are contributions still open then I take it?
Yes, contributions can now continue in my repository: https://github.com/selfthinker/CSS1K/ I decided to not make the old PRs in here a priority but I might look at them and merge a few if they are really interesting. But otherwise I will only look at PRs in my repo.
I have already changed some of the HTML but only slightly:
I plan to keep the HTML as intact as possible and only change things if they have minimal impact. One thing which might be necessary is to find a way to deal differently with the many designs. I'm not sure what to do about it yet, though. I just collected some thoughts here: https://github.com/selfthinker/CSS1K/issues/2
I didn't plan to change the rules. Why would you like to edit any of them? What would you like to change? Can you please not answer that in here but add a new issue to discuss on https://github.com/selfthinker/CSS1K/issues.
The website of css1k.com is broken. It looks like the code has been removed? (This is obviously not an issue with this repository.)