Blueprint (CSS framework)
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Blueprint is a CSS framework designed to cut down development time and ensure cross-browser compatibility when working with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). It also serves as a foundation for many tools designed to make CSS development easier and more accessible to beginners. Blueprint is released under a modified version of the MIT License, making it free software.
Features
Blueprint's README file lists the following features as being provided out-of-the-box:
- An easily customizable grid
- Sensible default typography
- A typographic baseline
- Perfected browser CSS reset
- A stylesheet for printing
- Powerful scripts for customization
- Bloat Minimized as much as possible
History
Blueprint was first created by Olav Bjorkoy and released on August 3, 2007.[1] By August 11, Blueprint included work based on ideas from Jeff Croft, Nathan Borror, Christian Metts, and Eric Meyer.[2] On September 21, with the release of version 0.6, Blueprint included a plugin system, a test suite, Ruby scripts for compression & validation, and styles for forms.[3] The last version released with Olav as the project lead was version 0.7 on February 20, 2008.[4]
On September 2, 2008, Olav retired as the project's leader and passed control to the core team members: Christian Montoya, Joshua Clayton, Chris Eppstein, and Glenn Rempe.[5] Version 0.8 was released on November 11, and included various bugfixes as well as a new "tabs" plugin.[6]
Blueprint as a foundation for other projects
One of the goals stated by the core team is to facilitate the development of new tools for working with CSS.[7] A variety of CSS generators, visual editors, themes, and frameworks are based on Blueprint, many of which can be found on the Blueprint Wiki[8].
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