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.



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