Marco,

As you mentioned, I removed the limitation on .span-# classes to be
used on divs, as well as the .border/.colborder classes.  I also set
up the new block-level HTML5 elements as such in the reset.css file.

For now, I think that will allow people to quickly integrate Blueprint
into their HTML5 pages; is there anything else missing, would you say?

Philip,

I suggest using the compressor to generate widths for aside and the
other elements on a page instead of modifying the Blueprint
stylesheets themselves; that way, if you update the styles, yours
won't be overwritten.

On Jan 15, 5:25 pm, Marco Barbosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Exactly..
>
> Without the compressor you can just add: "aside, .span-4 {width:
> 260px;}"
>
> Considering you got the latest from git. Else you also need to add
> "aside, article, etc.. {display:block}"
>
> Cool huh?
>
> Let's see what joshuaclayton has to say about this :)
>
> On Jan 15, 4:15 pm, Phillip Senn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Oh wait.
> > I just realized that I should be able to simply say:
> > <aside>
>
> > I need to try out the compressor.
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