Talk:Blueprint (CSS framework)

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

The first thing that most people would want to know is: How much of this is free, how much is open source, what is the license and what products do you need to pay for. The main Blueprint CSS site seems to obscure this. If you click on "download", there is a link on that page for pricing etc. I've nothing against commercial software, but it saves a lot of time wasting if that all-important status is made clear from the start. Especially on a Wikipedia page.

The only pricing link I see belongs to the hosting site, github, and describes its hosting pricing. It has nothing to do with Blueprint and I don't think that github's probably misleading links are worth mentioning in this article. Blueprint is completely free software as far as I see, and I have added that to the article. --88.76.83.96 (talk) 22:51, 14 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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