I would totally be into looking at others XHTML bundles, and maybe collaborate with other standard loving web designers out there to come up with a usable bundle. The one available by default is really just an example of what you can do... Not practical to get work done...
Or, I'd be willing to start from scratch, go through the entire W3C XHTML dictionary and create the best bundle that I can on my own and share it. But it would take me a few days/headaches and I want my free copy of TM afterwards if I have to go through all that :P ......................................... m i n i m a l d e s i g n 244 Fifth Avenue - Suite P233 New York, NY 10001-7604 USA
I think this is your intention but it would be great if any work you did ended up online and easily downloadable for two reasons:
New people to TM will often be in the same position
I would really like to see how others have configured there program
: P
Eric
PS. I am not really pushing the boundaries of TM yet so I have nothing to share put I will if/when I can contribute to the group.
I will post you some of my bundles off-list and then you could have a look at them. Perhaps you could also tell me (us) what bits are still missing after that to make a killer XHTML bundle in your mind ??