Already solved... sorry... assumed the last class was in place, but
was missing the last column declaration... now works perfect... ah
SWEETNESS!!!

On May 20, 9:29 am, grumpy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Compass to compile my Sass into CSS, and using the built-in
> Blueprint functionality. The grid defaults are 24 columns, 950px
> container width and a grid margin of 10px.
>
> I have a two column layout with a #sidebar and  #content region.
> #content is defined as 16 columns, #sidebar takes 8 for the total of
> 24.
>
> My resulting css generated for the #content is
>
> .two-col #content {
>   display: inline;
>   float: left;
>   margin-right: 0;
>   width: 630px;
>
> }
>
> I want to render 4 objects inside #content, so I defined a class with
> columns(4). When I render the 4 Divs the last one is bumped below the
> others, giving me 3 instead of 4.
>
> The class is called products
>
> .product {
>   display: inline;
>   float: left;
>   margin-right: 10px;
>   width: 150px;
>
> }
>
> So.. 4 of these is 640px? How would I render 4 objects in 16 columns
> if column(4) is not the right way to declare it?
>
> Anyone know of how to do this, seems I am missing something simple?
>
> Thanks!
>
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