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floatz
floatz is a flexible, powerful and easy to use CSS framework. It provides a rich set of reusable CSS classes and code snippets that help web designers and programmers to build state of the art, semantic thus more accessible web sites and applications, based on web standards, in less time. The floatz framework, even if it's a newcomer and starts with an early 1.x version number, is the result of many years using CSS in different kind of web based projects, trying to find a way to ease the use of CSS without always reinventing the whe
css  frameworks 
october 2010 by nickdominguez
Less Framework
Less Framework is a CSS framework for building flexible multi-column website layouts. It contains an eight-column grid optimized for a line-height of 24px, as well as a set of typography presets based on the golden ratio that fit into the grid’s vertical rhythm.
html5  css  frameworks 
march 2010 by nickdominguez
Frog CMS
Frog CMS share the goal to simplify content management, and offer an elegant user interface, flexible templating per page, simple user management and permissions and all what you need for your files management.
cms  frameworks  php 
november 2007 by nickdominguez
Blueprint 0.6 Released
The Blueprint CSS framework is growing nicely. 0.6 is alot of bug fixes and a new plugin system.
blueprint  css  frameworks 
september 2007 by nickdominguez
jQuery UI
jQuery UI is a set of themable widgets and interactions, built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library, that you can use to build highly interactive web applications.
ajax  frameworks 
september 2007 by nickdominguez
Elements
Elements is a down to earth CSS framework. It was built to help designers write CSS faster and more efficient.
css  frameworks 
september 2007 by nickdominguez
Yet Another Multicolumn Layout
Let the CSS frameworks flow. YUI, Blueprint, Tripoli and now YAML. Wondering how many more frameworks are going to start crawling out of the woodworks.
css  frameworks 
august 2007 by nickdominguez
Tripoli
Tripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.
css  frameworks 
august 2007 by nickdominguez

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