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blueprint css in seaside ?

cedreek
What do you thing of this framework (http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/)?

I find it interesting and light especially the reset, the form and the typography. The rest could be nice for the layout in Pier too.

Could it be integrated in Seaside ?

Cédrick

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Re: blueprint css in seaside ?

keith1y
cdrick wrote:
> What do you thing of this framework
> (http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/)?
>
> I find it interesting and light especially the reset, the form and the
> typography. The rest could be nice for the layout in Pier too.
>
> Could it be integrated in Seaside ?
>
> Cédrick

Looks cool, could be easily integrated with WACss (part of Jetsam)

Keith
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Re: blueprint css in seaside ?

cedreek




Looks cool,

but is it useful in the context of seaside ?

It seems to me some could be default like the reset, forms maybe, typo ? maybe a newer WAStandardStyles (or at least a subclass)...

could be easily integrated with WACss (part of Jetsam)

I'll have a look :)

Keith
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Re: blueprint css in seaside ?

Michael Lucas-Smith-3
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Keith Hodges wrote:

> cdrick wrote:
>  
>> What do you thing of this framework
>> (http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/)?
>>
>> I find it interesting and light especially the reset, the form and the
>> typography. The rest could be nice for the layout in Pier too.
>>
>> Could it be integrated in Seaside ?
>>
>> Cédrick
>>    
>
> Looks cool, could be easily integrated with WACss (part of Jetsam)
I was disappointed. I thought I'd see a cool set of CSS stylesheets and
images that made the webpage look like a blueprint - like on Mythbusters
or that very old C64 game "Blueprint".

Michael
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Re: blueprint css in seaside ?

keith1y
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>
>     Looks cool,
>
>
> but is it useful in the context of seaside ?
>
> It seems to me some could be default like the reset, forms maybe, typo
> ? maybe a newer WAStandardStyles (or at least a subclass)...
>
>     could be easily integrated with WACss (part of Jetsam)
>
>
> I'll have a look :)
>
>     Keith
>
I have packaged Seaside28Jetsam-Css as a separate standalone package.
Its a beginning of a bit of framework for handling Css... note it still
depends upon KernelExt-kph (in universes)

Keith

p.s.

I have also packaged the Helpers framework to be loadable separately.
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