Hi, this is somewhat off topic, but since we are usually in the business of putting maps into web pages, I usually find I have to put together some kind of web page around the map and that's where I start running into trouble. While limiting myself to plain HTML tags and avoiding any kind of colour/style decisions is usually a wise idea, sometimes its nice to put some effort into the web page beyond the absolute minimum ...
For those of us that are, um, designed-challenged, using a CSS framework is a great place to start. I've recently found a couple of them that might be of interest: http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/ "Blueprint is a CSS framework, which aims to cut down on your CSS development time. It gives you a solid CSS foundation to build your project on top of, with an easy-to-use grid, sensible typography, and even a stylesheet for printing." http://960.gs/ "The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem." Both frameworks provide a fixed column grid based on a fixed width of 960 pixels, and blueprint adds some decent choices for colors, styles etc. The fixed width thing is often not what we want for mapping sites built with OpenLayers (we want the map to fill the page and these frameworks won't do that) but occasionally you need a different approach. I put together a simple (non-mapping) page using blueprint after about 5 mins of reading the tutorial and was pretty happy with the result. I haven't tried 960.gs yet but it seems similar in concept and probably more appropriate if you just want the layout part. I haven't specifically researched other CSS frameworks so there's probably something better out there if you care to look. Cheers Paul __________________________________________ Paul Spencer Chief Technology Officer DM Solutions Group Inc http://www.dmsolutions.ca/ _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
