Pete,
Joshua wrote >> http://webpatterns.org/
*checks it out*
ok, so the term "patterns" is potentially a too far advanced term for
what i'm thinking of. all that microformat and machine readable data
stuff is certainly interesting (Allsopp - i can hear you screaming
about it from here ;-) bu
Pete,
You've seen this, right?
http://snippetz.net/
Cheers,
Wendy
Peter Ottery wrote:
I *think* what i'm talking about it different. i'm just thinking more
along the lines of a library of cut'n'paste chunks of re-usable code..
**
The
Joshua also wrote:
> That web patterns thing people were bouncing around in here a month or
> so back? I've lost the address... if someone else doesn't post it,
> it's in the archives somewhere...
oops. yeah ok:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg@webstandardsgroup.org/msg24333.html
it was a good th
Joshua wrote >> http://webpatterns.org/
*checks it out*
ok, so the term "patterns" is potentially a too far advanced term for
what i'm thinking of. all that microformat and machine readable data
stuff is certainly interesting (Allsopp - i can hear you screaming
about it from here ;-) but...
I *
That web patterns thing people were bouncing around in here a month or
so back? I've lost the address... if someone else doesn't post it,
it's in the archives somewhere... probably something really obvious
like "webpatterns.org"... Ah, yes, that's it.
http://webpatterns.org/
On 2/2/06, Peter Ott
on the topic of css patterns and re-usable chunks of code,
there's plenty of whole css page layout resources that you can use as
a starting point for your own stuff right, like the 'ol classics
http://glish.com/css/ or http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/
what about the insides of those layouts?