Tripoli – generic CSS standard for HTML rendering
Seems Dave has brought out Tripoli. Tripoli is a generic CSS standard for HTML rendering. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.
The ideas behind Tripoli
- to form a generic standard for rendering HTML 4 tags
- to reset and rebuild all browser defaults for maximum compability
- to address deprecated tags in HTML 4 and disable them through CSS
- to separate content typography from layout measurements, allowing simple implementation in dynamic design environments
- to increase readability and web typography
- to assist clients who have little knowledge about CSS to write HTML that actually looks great
- to increase form useability and visual appearance of form controls
- to make the HTML look great in several medias, including screens, mobile browsers and prints
- to embrace W3C’s guidelines and well know typographic rules
- to allow external plugs that can extend generic defaults into more advanced themes
Visit the Tripoli site for more information, downloads and examples.
Mobile browsers are still kind of crude if you compare it to the desktop browsers we use on PC.~”,
there would be a great demand for mobile browsers in the coming years that is for sure.;;~
mobile browsers would become greatly popular in the next few years–:
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