hints & tips, links // 2011.02.09 08:04:52 [hh]
"TreeSaver": HTML-5-basierte E-Book-Web-Seiten
Mit dem JavaScript-Open-Source-Framework "TreeSaver" (derzeitige Version: 0.9.1) lassen sich Zwitschriften-Layouts mit Web-Standards wie HTML und CSS erstellen. Die Online-Demos sind bereits ziemlich vielversprechend.
Das englischsprachige "TreeSaver Wiki" gibt Auskunft über das Projekt:
"What is Treesaver?
Treesaver is a JavaScript framework for creating magazine-style layouts that dynamically adapt to a wide variety of browsers and devices. Designers use standards-compliant HTML and CSS for both content and design, no JavaScript programming is required.
Key features and aspects:
- Fast and compact: The JavaScript is under 25K gzipped (important for mobile).
- Highly compatible: Works with most modern browsers, and degrades gracefully for older browsers (or those with JavaScript disabled).
- Liberally licensed: Dual-licensed as MIT and GPL.
What Treesaver is not- Complete: The framework is still quite immature. There are still a lot of bugs that need to be fixed.
- WYSIWYG: Treesaver is not designed to provide designers with the ability to create pixel-perfect layouts -- quite the opposite in fact. Treesaver is designed to give designers the ability to create general design guidelines, which are then used to quickly construct a layout appropriate to the current browser and device.
- Suited for all content: Treesaver currently works best with simply-formatted text and images. Complex tables, videos, and JavaScript widgets might work, or they might not. Once again, the framework is not yet complete."
Ein ebenfalls englischsprachiger
Walkthrough zeigt Schritt für Schritt, wie man das Framework verwendet.
Direkter Link: treesaverjs.com
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