"Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" a.k.a 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.
Recently they have released YAML 3.0 worldwide ;) the article it on Deutsch though :P Anyway YAML was started by Dirk Jesse ever since October 2005. There have so much effort poured in.
Layouts, templates, designs were all over the internet. But I must say, I never met such well documented like YAML ! Bravo to Dirk Jesse ! YAML is a mixture of goodies :
- Based on web standards
- Accessible
- Flexible
- Easy to use
- Optimized Stylesheets for Use in Production
- CSS Comments according to the CSSDOC Standard
- Better Support of Dreamweaver 7 and 8
- Numerous Sample Layouts
- Fully documented
What more can you ask for ? ;)
With more than 100++ pages of documentation, this is the only knowledge-base you'll ever need to build a purely (X)HTML/CSS web pages :) Unlike others that just offer you a dull lookin' template, with little of explanation (which is more like gallery to me) YAML put all the best effort, in guiding us, explaining the CSS itself, and providing a beautiful examples of how it will looked like :)
With a whole chapter of Practice, you can be a master of CSS in just one day :D the information is just so dense !
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With YAML you can spend your weekend, at back on Monday becoming a whole new CSS experts ! ;) This is the best (X)HTML/CSS I ever met ! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !
p.s: If you wanted to be more than experts, a GURU then buy out the book I'm sure you won't be disappointed ;) (as for me the documentation is already more than enough though)
Have a nice weekend everybody ^^
4 comments:
wan suei,
wan suei,
wan wan suei,
guru effendi... tee hee hee
i hope this works in multiply, too because I got 1000 clicks per week in vadis.multiply.com
yo vadis :D
haha.. well hope it works in multiply ;)
can't leave comment on multiply without having an account :P
Very good...
Didn't you use this html and css guide?
Different posting, i like this
regards
web designer
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