Any CSS parsing framework? [Was: [Seaside] [ANN] Phantasia: A CSS Framework ]

Igor Stasenko siguctua at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 21:43:55 UTC 2009


Sorry for hijacking the topic :)
I am currently interested, if there any smalltalk-based CSS parsing
frameworks existing?


2008/8/4 Hernán Morales <hernan.morales at gmail.com>:
> Dear anyone interested in working with Smalltalk objects:
>
>   Now you can write in Smalltalk to style pages with CSS. Instead of styling
> with ugly, boring and long Strings (where you must perform a continuous
> visual sweeping of the code to make the most trivial modification), you can
> create high-level super sexy CSS constructs, track and review your styles
> with the standard Smalltalk tools (XReferences), and share constructs and
> configurations easily. The framework includes a set of 40 fixed layout
> templates ready for use, and let you compose the basic CSS elements as
> objects.
>
> A note: If your department, office, ark, whatever, have graphical designers,
> they rarely would love to learn this new strange prolific ninja environment
> called Smalltalk just for writing CSS - besides, a lot of them are already
> in love with anything after the word "Adobe" -, but, for smalltalkers, by
> far we believe that's easier to work inside Smalltalk with objects than in a
> file-based way.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>                                             Hernán
>
> PD: The I-almost-forget-it part of this mail: Juan Burella and me wrote
> Phantasia. Download it from http://www.squeaksource.com/Phantasia.html
>
>
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko AKA sig.


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