Sliders is for demo purpose only.

In my mind you can setup a custom width container:
<div class="container" style="width:700px">...</div>

jQuery's BluePrint plugin will adapt column sizes by mantaining
correct proportion.

Bye!

On Oct 24, 2:58 pm, "24/7" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi MPeg,
>
> thanks for your efforts in extending blueprint!
>
> It's a nice idea, but i'm not absolutely sure on what's the intention of the
> plugin. Do you want people to implement sliders so visitors can adjust the
> width to their screen resolution?
>
> Greetings! K.
>
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> Auftrag von MPeg
> Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Oktober 2010 18:11
> An: Blueprint CSS
> Betreff: [BP #4123] Dinamic layout size with jQuery
>
> Hi to all!
> I developed a simple jQuery plugin to implement dynamic layout sizes
> on blueprint.
>
> It allow to have multiple container in a page, each container with his
> custom width.
>
> It update blueprint's css rules with the proportion between
> blueprint's fixed width (950px) and your container custom width.
>
> Enjoy it!http://bit.ly/doOYAI
>
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