On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:57 PM, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2008-20-09 at 11:52 -0700, iain duncan wrote:
>>
>> I think I will spend some time evaluating the state of the various css
>> frameworks for the quickstart templates. Thought I'd check first to see
>>
>> a) what people think are important criteria
>> b) what people think are contenders or should be eliminated
>>
>> It seems to me it makes the most sense to use a set of id and class tags
>> that are already being used by a good framework in order to add a level
>> of pluggability. Thoughts?
>
> Well, I spent a good afternoon looking through the leading contenders,
> and pretty much ruled everyone one of them out for one reason or
> another. The only thing close was Boilerplate ( and to a lesser extent,
> Blueprint ) but that didn't seem to be coming with enough extras to
> warrant it.) None of them were really designed with the criteria in mind
> that we as programmers want.
>
I'm with you on that, they are nice tools but not good enough to learn
and then use.

> I think I'm going to spend some time polishing up the rough stuff I've
> been doing and publish it as a simple xhtml/css framework intended for
> programmers, where decisions are made to reflect that we will likely be
> using TAL templating, xml parsers, ajax dom swapping etc.
>
> So if no one hears from me on this front for a bit, that's what's up.
> Florent, how soon were you hoping to release a new welcome page?
>
> Thanks
> Iain
>
>
>
> >
>

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