Blueprint: A Solid CSS Framework

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Note: In the past, we have linked several times to Blueprint but never actually focused on it. And, better late than ever..

Blueprint is a solid CSS framework that aims to speed up the development process with:

  • an easy-to-use grid
  • sensible typography
  • useful plugins
  • a stylesheet for printing

Blueprint CSS Framework

The framework has its own CSS reset to eliminate the inconsistencies across browsers.

It also ships with good looking form styles and plugins for buttons, tabs and sprites.

And, it supports basic HTML5 elements (aside, section, article, header, footer, etc.).

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The Betacup Challenge

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We invite you to submit ideas but also to comment and rate others’ ideas, and engage in discussions with other betacup community members and contest jurors.

You should consider:

Waste Reduction – how does the Idea reduce the number of non-recycled coffee cups thrown away each year?
Resources Required – what resources will it take to implement the Idea? (money, energy, water, materials, time, etc)
New or Existing Capabilities – does the Idea use existing technologies or approaches? If not, what must be created or invented to implement the Idea?
The Whole experience – Don’t forget the importance of the “whole experience”. Alternatives to paper cups are available today but they are not being widely used. How effective is the Idea likely to be in achieving its goal?

A different contest format (hint: we’re encouraging collaboration)
The betacup differs from most contest formats, because it is open. We are using jovoto, so when you submit an idea, your ideas are open to the public for comment and ratings.

We think this feedback process will help make ideas even better, so we encourage you to submit ideas early and benefit from the feedback. Don’t have an idea? No problem, you can still help out by offering feedback to others.

More Info:  Betacup Challenge

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