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Re: Best way to web 2.0 ?
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Re: Best way to web 2.0 ?


  • Subject: Re: Best way to web 2.0 ?
  • From: Larry Mills-Gahl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 15:46:02 -0500

I've been on a similar journey for a while and (for me) I've found a decent balance between learning and scaffolding by using bootstrap and bootswatch for primarily css layout, styling and design. Bootstrap is done by people far more skilled at CSS than I am and it's helpful to see how they think about it. 

http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
Bootstrap a reasonably well designed css framework that does a decent job of "cascading" 
I don't get all of the benefits because I don't use much of the _javascript_ stuff (it's based on jQuery and I'm treading cautiously in mixing this with the Ajax framework where most of the _javascript_ I have is comfortable (if aging)

http://bootswatch.com/
This is based on bootstrap and  uses style sheet compiler to build local differences and custom frameworks. 


Larry Mills-Gahl



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