Hi,

After using the Blueprint CSS framework for some time now without any
problems, the inevitable seems to have happened... I'm afraid to say
it, but I don't know how to fix this problem. I'm sure (or, I hope)
you, as an experienced group, will.

The problem, as the subject states, lies in the fact that none of the
text on some of the pages in my Wordpress theme (the one I'm working
on, not just some from the Internet) is selectable when I apply the
"span-x" class to it. Needlessly to say, I somehow know the problem is
an oversight from my side, but still... It's a pretty big theme to
look for errors, you know? :D

An example:

<div class="post span-16 prepend-4 append-4 last">
    <h1>This is the title of my post</h1>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet... You know the drill. <a
href="#">An anchor tag that is not clickable.</a></p>
</div>

That, of course, wouldn't indicate any text-select symbol and all the
text behaves as an non-selectable image (a background image, if you'd
like).

After removing the "span-x" class from these areas of my theme, of
course, everything works just fine - I could even work with only the
prepend and append classes without trouble - but, I think my Will to
figure the problem out is a bit stronger. :)

Thanks for your help.

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