CSS frameworks really speed up the web design and development process. We have designed sites with both the 960 grid system and blueprint before. There are a lot of differences between the five main css frameworks, which are discussed on this blog post.
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Following our last CSS-related post, we decided to talk about css grid systems and the reasons to use them.
If you take the time to learn how to work with these CSS frameworks, it will provide for a better programming experience with modern and appealing visual results while giving you a foundation and guidelines to start from. It allows for a efficient way of guiding the user through the page content and an easier manage experience.
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Blueprint is a CSS framework that can save you time and headaches when working on any project that involves HTML and CSS, whether it be with Rails, PHP, or just laying out an HTML page. In this tutorial you will get a look at the inner workings of Blueprint and we’ll take a look at demo application that uses Blueprint to get a better idea of how to use actually use the framework.
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Ever wondered how all those slick “magazine” themes for WordPress and other platforms were created? Many, if not all, were designed using a CSS Grid Framework – at least in essence if not in actual fact. That is, you can use an existing CSS framework or build your own from scratch. While it’s possible to design complex web page layouts without a framework, it’s arguably an act in masochism. In this article you’ll get an overview of the current batch of Frameworks and which you should choose to use.
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Blueprint is a CSS framework, which aims to cut down on your development time. It gives you a solid foundation to build your project on top of, with an easy-to-use grid, sensible typography, useful plugins, and even a stylesheet for printing.
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