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> On Behalf Of Maarten Stolte
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> Subject: Re: [WSG] PHI and YUI Grids
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> Hi,
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> > We've been using the YUI for a while. We wrote our own variant to
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On Behalf Of David Laakso
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Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2007 7:00 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] PHI and YUI Grids
Hi,
> We've been using the YUI for a while. We wrote our own variant to
> support the proportions that our Art Director likes to use, which
> include the Golden Mean.
Ca
Ok i will confess slightly, i think yahoo have pulled on the old heart
strings and im sort of falling in love with framwork.
I spend alot of time on an CSS channel on IRC, most of us on there are
typical "We can do anything we don't need help from anyone", and when
someone mentions YUI stylesheets
We're using YUI grids at www.dona.dk.
I'll never use anything else again, if I can help it!
/lmss
2007/10/31, Maarten Stolte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> > We've been using the YUI for a while. We wrote our own variant to
> > support the proportions that our Art Director likes to use, which
>
James Jeffery wrote:
Hmmm interesting i might take a look at it.
I would love to know more about YUI Grids and the 'Golden Mean'.
James
FWIW, the "Golden Mean" is a matter of philosophy. I believe the search
string you seek is "Golden Ratio."
Best,
~dL
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Hmmm interesting i might take a look at it.
I would love to know more about YUI Grids and the 'Golden Mean'.
James
On 10/31/07, Maarten Stolte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > We've been using the YUI for a while. We wrote our own variant to
> > support the proportions that our Art Dire
Hi,
> We've been using the YUI for a while. We wrote our own variant to
> support the proportions that our Art Director likes to use, which
> include the Golden Mean.
Can you show any examples of sites using it? I'm wanting to show our
front end designer some examples.
thanks,
Maarten
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Subject: RE: [WSG] PHI and YUI Grids
You mean the 'Golden Mean'? Not that I can see - grids offers a variety
of c
Its a personal reason.
I like to do everything from design, to build, to backend scripting to
deploying. I find
its less hassle to create my own layouts for the job i am working on.
Im the same
with JS and PHP, even though there are pre compiled scripts out there,
i would rather
create my own, so
You mean the 'Golden Mean'? Not that I can see - grids offers a variety of
column widths and nesting. You do a large variety of things with it and column
widths don't appear to be golden mean base, but based on Yahoo's enormous
experience .
> I am slowly learning to create aesthetically pleasin
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