Why do we need a grid system again? Why does this belong to web2py? I am not convinced. I only suggested 1) a better admin. 2) ability to choose among different web2py scaffolding apps. Perhaps one of the options can be 960, another couse can be BlueprintCss.
Massimo On Mar 8, 4:08 pm, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote: > I had another look around. Here are my notes ... > > YAML: Creative commons licence with backlink. Unacceptable, right. > > Golden Grid: MIT licence seems good and the size is tiny. Would be > great to include, but the project doesn't seem active enough, so I'm > not so sure. > > Blueprintcss: MIT and well supported. Seems very comprehensive but > maybe not quite simple enough... may be better as some kind of plugin > as suggested previously. > > http://960.gs/: MIT and looks active. Size 8Kb so that seems light > enough and straightforward to use too. > > YUI: Has everything incl kitchen sink. Only as plugin I guess. > > Conclusion: 960 grid might be a decent choice to replace existing > layout table. Blueprint / YUI as plugins as Massimo suggested > earlier. > > On Mar 8, 5:35 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > I vaguely remember somebody buiding a web2py app for this some time > > ago but I cannot find it. > > > Massimo > > > On Mar 8, 8:02 am, aure <aureliengir...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > Looking for more info about OOCSS, I just stumbled upon > > > that:http://www.yaml.de/en/ > > > > (It seems to also make use of jQuery in some ways.) > > > > I am no expert, but it looks interesting to me, so I thought I would > > > mention it. > > > > Aurelien > > > > On Mar 7, 6:21 pm, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 7, 11:37 am, Mengu <whalb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > if anyone is going to do the design work, i recommend oocss > > > > > atwww.oocss.org > > > > > Hi Mengu, I've never heard of this, but like the fact that it's based > > > > on YUI but still seems simple and flexible to use. It's appealing to > > > > start off with their solid foundation which you can safely build upon. > > > > > I think using a CSS framework is getting to be inevitable these days. > > > > Most designers will have pieced together their own, but IMO that's not > > > > a good idea for programmers -- it's so easy to lose a couple of hours > > > > fiddling with CSS, especially regular gotchas like a div slipping > > > > down the page in IE but which behaves perfectly well in FF -- we just > > > > don't need it! I can see why Massimo must have given it some thought > > > > and then gone back to a good old table! > > > > > In my mind, the main question is: is there any kind of standard > > > > which gives immediate access to lots of templates. If not, then the > > > > second question is: what is light, simple, and well supported enough > > > > to include? > > > > > I think Blueprint or the full YUI is probably overkill. However, I > > > > would just mention code.google.com/p/the-golden-grid/ with which I was > > > > also very impressed for basic page layout. The author has a great > > > > philosophy and it's so light and simple (is 1K small enough?!) that it > > > > could easily be included with Web2py for the basic page divs. And, > > > > if anyone doesn't like it, it's just as easy to tear up and > > > > replace :-) > > > > > -David -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en.