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Tripoli Beta

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 | 16 Comments

Tripoli, the generic CSS standard for HTML rendering, have reached the Beta stage. By resetting and rebuilding browser standards, Tripoli forms a stable, cross-browser rendering foundation for your web projects.

So, what’s new in the beta?

There are many new things in Tripoli. I have listened to the public voices from people using it in real world projects during the last 6 months and the result is even more stable, generic and dynamic. Here’s a quick run-down:

  • no more print styles
  • a brand new layout plugin
  • more ways of implementing Tripoli to simplify installation
  • hundreds of tiny corrections since the alpha
  • even less specific styles in the base component, expand tripoli as far as you need
  • the heavy IE expressions in the late alpha has been removed for better performance

Tripoli is the same as before, only much better and more dynamic. If you are using tripoli today and would like to upgrade, you should be able to do so without any major issues.

Read more and try it out in the Tripoli project page. If you are new to Tripoli, you might want to check out two earlier blog posts as the project was initiated: Introducing Tripoli and Tripoli Beta in Development

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