I'm looking for a great CSS framework to use with web2py. Someone in this group mentioned using Blueprint for typography and ez- css for layout.
I'd like to hear recommendations from web2py users. Which is your favorite? If you are unfamiliar with CSS frameworks, check out: * http://www.w3avenue.com/2009/04/29/definitive-list-of-css-frameworks-pick-your-style/ * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS_framework Some of them, like Blueprint, have a lot of features: http://www.blueprintcss.org/ * A CSS reset that eliminates the discrepancies across browsers. * A solid grid that can support the most complex of layouts. * Typography based on expert principles that predate the web. * Form styles for great looking user interfaces. * Print styles for making any webpage ready for paper. * Plugins for buttons, tabs and sprites. * Tools, editors, and templates for every step in your workflow. While others, like ez-css, are very lightweight by comparison. Again, I'd love to hear from web2py users about their favorite css framework(s).

