Craig,

imagine a site, where you got for ex. a 3-column landing page, some 2-column
pages and maybe a single column template for detail pages or whatever. If
you'd like to leave the content on the exact same poisition you may use
push-classes. I never needed pull-classes before, but maybe it's for
overlaying different divs...

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Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. März 2010 15:03
An: Blueprint CSS
Betreff: [BP #3918] Purpose of push and pull classes

I've just begun using the Blueprint CSS Framework and I love it. I'm
confused by one thing however. What exactly is the intended purpose of
the push and pull classes?

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