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Easy Framework: all-in-one HTML/CSS front-end starting point

by Barnabas on 12/8/09, 1:33 AM with 11 comments

  • by mtarnovan on 12/8/09, 10:22 AM

    "you must leave the footer backlink to the frameworks's homepage". Thanks, I'll stick with Compass. Or YUI. Or 960grids. Or Blueprint.
  • by DougBTX on 12/8/09, 1:56 AM

    I cringed on this line of CSS from the video:

       margin-left: -920px;
    
    However the class="popup" at the end is a nice idea.
  • by cschep on 12/8/09, 4:42 AM

    The voice in their introductory video is absolutely like nails on a chalk board. The person talking doesn't have any idea what they are saying and it shows. It actually sounds like a robot. Am I the idiot because I didn't know it was just computer generated?
  • by arnorhs on 12/8/09, 7:02 AM

    They're actually using dreamweaver. I didn't think anybody serious about HTML/CSS/Javascript used dreamweaver.

    I mean, it's a good product in it's own strength, but I wouldn't use it as a text editor.

  • by racketman4 on 12/8/09, 3:28 AM

    Is this a joke?
  • by RyanMcGreal on 12/8/09, 4:16 AM

    Is this a framework or a customizable template?