J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "blueprint"
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Closing this Chapter on CSS Frameworks
http://mondaybynoon.com/2007/11/19/closing-this-chapter-on-css-frameworks/
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An excellent response to Croft's query by Johnathan Christopher. I'm one of those he mentions in the article that can't believe this debate has gone on this long. Such is life.
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What’s Not to Love About Instant Cake Mixes?
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/malarkey/more/instant/#When:23:19:00Z
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Andy Clarke riffs on Jeff Croft's CSS framework query with this satirical look at cake-baking. Croft's response: "Who knows if he was being light-hearted or mean-spirited, but I found it freaking hilarious."
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What’s not to love about CSS frameworks?
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/blog/2007/nov/17/whats-not-love-about-css-frameworks/
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Yet another post on CSS frameworks by master Croft. Mostly reiterating his previous articles on the subject, but with an open-ended question: What do you dislike about CSS frameworks?
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BlueprintCSS: Tools of the trade
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/11/16/evolution/
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Bjorkoy hits us with a list of plugins and tools to be used with Blueprint CSS
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Blueprint CSS Cheat Sheet
http://www.christianmontoya.com/2007/11/12/blueprint-css-cheat-sheet/
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Christian Montoya posts a cheat sheet for classes used in Blueprint CSS.
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Blueprint 0.6 Released
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/9/21/blueprint_06_released/
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Bjorkoy has released another update to that CSS framework you love to hate (or hate to love?), BluePrint. This release sports a plugin system, a browser compatibility test, Ruby scripts for CSS compression, and more. It's not going away, folks. Is… More
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Sillyness, Now Designed With Blueprint
http://www.chrisjdavis.org/hey-look-new-sillyness
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Chris J. Davis, one of the people behind the Habari Project, has redesigned his blog, "Sillyness Spelled Wrong..", using the Blueprint CSS framework. Not shabby, and the whole project took 4 hours.
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At What Point Do Semantics Not Apply?
http://mondaybynoon.com/2007/09/17/at-what-point-do-semantics-not-apply/
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And you thought the Blueprint discussion was over. The Monday By Noon blog is back with a follow up on the CSS framework that's been causing so many waves. This time, semantics overall are discussed and examined.
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On standards, Web Standards, and “standardistas”
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/blog/2007/aug/29/standards-web-standards-and-standardistas/
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Read this article in it's entirety. Three times. Your clients will love you for it.
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Blueprint 0.5: The Experiment
http://bjorkoy.com/past/2007/8/28/blueprint_05_the_experiment/
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Like it or not, Blueprint just keeps going. Now with release v0.5, BP goes back to px for font sizes, and the grid becomes 24 columns. That's an arseload of columns.
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