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Project Summary

*lite CSS was a simple, lightweight and relatively easy to understand cross-browser (x)HTML+CSS "framework" (actually it was just one stupid CSS file and some basic divs with id and class attributes to compose it) which anybody could grab and use as a base to build their own W3C standards compliant, accessible, table-less layout without the need to reinvent the wheel and experience the trouble testing and trying to make it work flawlessly in every browser again.

(Update: Thanks to the death of IE6, this is now not needed anymore, and obsolete. Also note that *lite CSS was an essential part of the Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware since Tiki version 3 till the version where Bootstrap framework was introduced.)

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2columnlayout 3columnlayout code crossbrowser css css-framework design development firefox fixedwidth floating framework fullwidth html ie ie6 ie7 ie8 internet_explorer konqueror layout light lightweight lite multi-column opera safari simple standards strict template web xhtml

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HTML
51%
CSS
43%
JavaScript
5%
XML
2%

30 Day Summary

May 7 2025 — Jun 6 2025

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Jun 6 2024 — Jun 6 2025

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