Hi
I'm not sure if i understood you completely.
You can use the "gutters" if you split you graphics. For ex. One row
containing 6 divs with gutters between:
<div class="container">
<div class="span-24 last">
<div class="span-6">This one is 230px wide and has a 10px
padding on the right.</div>
<div class="span-6">This one is 230px wide and has a 10px
padding on the right.</div>
<div class="span-6">This one is 230px wide and has a 10px
padding on the right.</div>
<div class="span-6 last">This one is 230px wide.</div>
</div>
</div>
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Auftrag von smac29
Gesendet: Samstag, 10. April 2010 23:58
An: Blueprint CSS
Betreff: [BP #3930] Question about designing using the grid...
Hi
I've recently started using Blueprint CSS and was told recently that
when designing using the grid provided through photoshop, that I can't
use the gutters for elements as the CSS doesn't recognise the gutters
when the web developers start to program the site.
Is this correct, as it would seem a little limiting to not be able to
use the gutters?
Thanks!
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