YAML 3 offers a greatly simplified file structure, even more resilience and accessibility in the CSS components, speed-optimized versions of the components for the live server, as well as numerous new layout examples.
A framework like this can be a godsend to anyone who’s ever spent days debugging browser-specific CSS code, and the new version now sports extensive bilingual documentation in both German and English—including downright exhaustive CSS comments according to CSSDOC.
CSS Framework YAML 3.0
“Yet Another Multicolumn Layout” (YAML) is an XHTML/CSS framework for creating CSS-based float layouts.
A framework like this can be a godsend to anyone who’s ever spent days debugging browser-specific CSS code, and the new version now sports extensive bilingual documentation in both German and English—including downright exhaustive CSS comments according to CSSDOC.
The CSSDOC project is essentially a concept for storing Javadoc comments in CSS, and applies common coding conventions to CSS, such as commenting your code and grouping your CSS rules.
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