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A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these casesthis case wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it or just wanted another place to post it.

A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these cases wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it or just wanted another place to post it.

A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in this case wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it or just wanted another place to post it.

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Kevin B
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A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these cases wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it or just wanted another place to post it.

A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these cases wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it.

A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these cases wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it or just wanted another place to post it.

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Kevin B
  • 95k
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  • 92
  • 142

A collective for "browser tech in general" would be quite the mess given it'd have to be limited to effectively, css/html and couldn't include the tags you're wanting to write/see articles for.

One for would similarly be quite broad, moreso than even the existing php collective in that it's both client and server-side and further branches out into typescript, the various frameworks, etc. A collective in any of these cases wouldn't really serve a purpose, the content "collected" within it would not be in any way helped by being a part of a collective.

I could see an argument for articles being disconnected from collectives, however thus far it seems the article feature is fairly poor at attracting views. I'm not quite sure why one would want to post articles there, unless they literally had no other place to post it.