Ted, This sounds like a great idea to me. YUI++ Trae That said, I'm going to support whatever we, as a community of themers, want to do as a base. We need to all come together and support a common theme base. It might not be the exact right thing the first time, but we'll never know until we start somewhere. On 5/10/06, Theodore Serbinski <tss24@cornell.edu> wrote:
The Yahoo! UI Library: Grids CSS ->
http://com1.devnet.scd.yahoo.com/yui/grids/
So what does everyone think?
Upon my initial review, I'm liking this. With 3 files, it would be relatively easy to ensure cross browser compatibility among basic design and layout.
* grids.css - makes it super easy to specify a 1 - 4 column website. By default this is fixed width for 800x600 browsers, but you could easily tweak this. * font.css - normalizes fonts across browsers * reset.css - normalizes elements across browsers (h1, ul, li, etc...), dealing with spacing and sizing
I think for many designs, these are pretty useful base CSS files to build upon. I plan on testing these out in 2 upcoming sites I'm working on.
And yes, the obvious caveat, this will never replace a true designer, but for something quick and easy, I don't think you can go wrong.
ted
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