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On 2/23/06, Lisa Romie <lisaromie -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I (along with a few others in my org) have 3 weeks to come up with user
> interface design standards. We've been doing some research, but would like
> to see an example of someone's real-life, documented standards. Can anyone
> point me in the right direction or share their standards.
If you're developing UI standards for Web-based applications, you
should know that Yahoo just released basically their entire User
Interface code library, with documentation, for use under the BSD
license:
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