Hi bucko....

I'm not sure if doing this will benefit SEO on your site, but it's a
neat idea that I have toyed around with in the past.

Here's a good article on this topic to add to your bookmarks:
http://css-tricks.com/navigation-markup-after-content/

Sean K. Stewart


On Apr 20, 11:13 am, bucko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vertical grid.
>
> Hi everyone, I'm new to Blueprint CSS, and evaluating it to use in my
> own development projects. I don't want to reinvent the wheel or ask
> something that's already in a FAQ or tutorial somewhere.
>
> My question is this. I'm adapting a site layout that puts the
> "Content" first to help with search engines... and pegs the header and
> page navigation to the top. Is there a simple straitforward /cross
> platform way to achieve this in Blueprint CSS?
>
> From my perfunctory look at Blueprint CSS it seems geared to
> presenting the content from Top to bottom, from left to right. What
> techniques have people found for putting things in a hierarchical most
> important to least in the HTML, and then placing it visually on the
> page using the template...
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