CSS Frameworks

Blueprint has me thinking about CSS frameworks and why there aren’t more out there floating around. I suppose there could be alot of reasons for this, positioning in CSS has a few options and everyone seems to have their opinions. Some people think all layouts should be fluid, some don’t, I believe it depends on the site you’re building and how you generally feel about the audience viewing your site. I’m going to be digging through Blueprint this week, I have the feeling that the code is going to be pretty tight so we’ll see, maybe this could spark a new trend.

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  1. Posted August 6, 2007 at 3:26 pm | Permalink

    Likewise, I’m excited by the concept of an XHTML initial template (remember the article at Particletree?) and initial CSS framework.

    Have been assembling them for a long time, so we’ll see if Blueprint enables a leap forward.

    As a fan of elastic layouts, I may see if the Blueprint can be modified a bit…

  2. Posted August 6, 2007 at 3:30 pm | Permalink

    Yeah the hunger for layout frameworks is definetly there, if you look at Yahoo UI and the popularity of this Blueprint post alreay on Digg, Del.icio.us, etc.

    Side note: There are some issues with IE6 on Windows with Blueprint that I’m in correspondence with the author about.

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