Hi Nolan,

here goes the answer straight from /blueprint/screen.css:


.container {width:950px;margin:0 auto;}
.showgrid {background:url(src/grid.png);}

wish you best!


On 29 Okt., 04:39, Nolan Darilek <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi. I've been playing with Blueprint and have recently been trying to
> migrate some apps to HTML 5. Part of this migration involves
> simplifying the HTML as much as possible.
>
> And this has been confusing me for a while. All the examples seem to
> create a <div class="container"> immediately blow the body. Why is
> this necessary? If you wish to style the entire page using Blueprint,
> couldn't you just put the container class on the body and get rid of
> an entire container? I'm guessing that isn't possible, or else folks
> would be doing it, but thought I'd ask anyway.
>
> Thanks.
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