Well, thanks for all the responses. I admit that I have heard of most of the frameworks mentioned.
Here is a list of my quick review. Now please experts correct me if I am wrong about anything.
(YUI, YAML - I have production code using both these systems, rest are just trialled)
- YUI - reset, typography, layout
- YAML - reset, typography, layout, shiny buttons*
- Blueprint - layout, edit: and some typography
- Tripoli - reset, typography
- BlueTrip - reset, typography, layout (Blueprint + Tripoli)
- 960gs - layout
What I wanted more of was the shiny buttons bit. At the very least, if the styles are not ready and shiny there is perhaps a framework for defining what those styles should be. Surely there has been some concerted shared effort to develop some reusable components, and put them all in one place. Just like YUI's Javascript library has a load of nice widgets, so might there exist a load of nice ready-styles in a library.
Now Compass is an entirely different notion, and I was immediately reminded of a Python library cleverCSS, although Compass sounds more powerful. Now with Compass, I can see a reasonably short-term way by which I could develop myself the framework that I want. Of course this iss at the cost of being harder to learn, and more complex, but I will give it a go.
