Easier Layouts Using Elastic CSS Framework
13
Jul
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Elastic is a simple CSS framework which eases creating elastic, fixed and liquid layouts with any column variations.
Using Elastic is like having a conversation with the code as it uses a declarative language.
It supports "combining classes" which helps creating almost any type of layout. And, it comes with a set of helper classes, to accomplish hard things by pure CSS like: same-height, full-width, and vertical-center.
Another nice feature is: both absolute & relative positioning can be used as no overlfow:hidden & clearfix are used.
Requirements: No Requirements
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://elasticss.com/
Demo: http://elasticss.com/elastics-sites-gallery
Download: http://github.com/azendal/elastic/downloads
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://elasticss.com/
Demo: http://elasticss.com/elastics-sites-gallery
Download: http://github.com/azendal/elastic/downloads
- Tags:
Layout
- Filed under: BSD License, Design, Xhtml & Css
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2 Responses for "Easier Layouts Using Elastic CSS Framework"
Cool
I’ll give it a try
Thanks
Hey thanks for posting.
Don’t forget to read the documentation: http://elasticss.com/documentation/
Also we have a Google Group where you can ask questions: http://groups.google.com/group/elastic-css-framework
Cheers and thanks for sharing
Sergio.