Hi guys,

Michael Geary of the jQuery list suggested I continue a discussion I started
there on this list related to CSS.

Essentially, I created a set of CSS Formatting guidelines designed to get
designers to create readable CSS that other designers could quickly get up
to speed on.

The "spec" is available in PDF form at
http://www.yehudakatz.com/CSSf-1-5-1-Spec.pdf.

An example stylesheet formatted almost 100% according to the CSSf spec is
available at http://www.yehudakatz.com/sample.css. I say almost 100% because
I'm using it in a production setting, and I've changed the spec somewhat
after a spirited conversation on the jQuery list.

I also use a Ruby on Rails implementation of Sean Inman's SSC, which
definitely further simplifies the CSS and makes it more readable. You can
take a look at the SSC structure at http://paste.css-standards.org/1500. I'm
not sure how long those pastebins last.

-- 
Yehuda Katz
Web Developer
(ph)  718.877.1325
(fax) 718.686.4288
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