Building a website with the One NASA look and feel presents new challenges for our web developers. To meet these challenges we should embrace Web Standards and Cascading Style Sheets. Using these recommendations, we can quickly, efficiently, and gracefully meet the guidelines set by the NASA Portal
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NASA Adopts Web Standards
Published January 30, 2008 Accessibility , CSS , Layout , Markup , Science , Web Standards Leave a CommentBlueprintCSS Basics
Published November 21, 2007 CSS , Framework , Grids , Markup , Open Source , Web Design , Web Standards Leave a CommentBlue Flavor’s Jeff Croft has written a solid introductory article about the BlueprintCSS Framework:
When one builds out many designs with HTML and CSS, one finds that there are a handful of the same of problems you solve each and every time.
Blueprint’s crown jewel is its grid-building tools. By default, Blueprint’s grids.css file sets up a 950px wide grid of 24 columns, each 30 pixels wide with 10 pixel gutters. This grid is likely to be flexible enough for most of your needs.
YAML Builder: CSS Layouts Made Simple
Published November 7, 2007 CSS , Framework , Layout , Markup , Web Design , Web Standards Leave a CommentWith the YAML Builder a tool is now available that allows the visual development of YAML based CSS layouts directly within your web browser.
YAML is an (X)HTML/CSS framework for creating modern and flexible floated layouts. The structure is extremely versatile in its programming and absolutely accessible for end users.
High Performance Web Apps with YSlow
Published August 8, 2007 Add-ons , Ajax , CSS , Development , Firefox , JavaScript , Markup , Open Source , Programming , Web Design , Web Development , Web Standards Leave a CommentYSlow analyzes web pages and tells you why they’re slow based on the rules for high performance web sites. YSlow is a Firefox add-on integrated with the popular Firebug web development tool.












