Blueprint: A Solid CSS Framework
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Apr
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Note: In the past, we have linked several times to Blueprint but never actually focused on it. And, better late than ever..
Blueprint is a solid CSS framework that aims to speed up the development process with:
- an easy-to-use grid
- sensible typography
- useful plugins
- a stylesheet for printing
The framework has its own CSS reset to eliminate the inconsistencies across browsers.
It also ships with good looking form styles and plugins for buttons, tabs and sprites.
And, it supports basic HTML5 elements (aside, section, article, header, footer, etc.).
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.blueprintcss.org/
Demo: http://www.blueprintcss.org/tests/
Website: http://www.blueprintcss.org/
Demo: http://www.blueprintcss.org/tests/
- Tags:
HTML5
- Filed under: Design, GPL License, MIT License, Xhtml & Css
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4 Responses for "Blueprint: A Solid CSS Framework"
This is a really nice CSS framework, makes development quicker.
I tried it but didn’t quite work out for me.
I have a very low tolerance when it comes to getting something to work properly
After using it I prefer to work with 960.gs
Im still trying to decide what to use if this or the 960 css framework :/ (http://960.gs/)