Hi, I'm eager to try Blueprint on my clients' web projects, for all
the great layout features, but there's something I'm confused about--
sorry if this is a dumb question.

Should I only use Blueprint with designs based on grids (and on
Blueprint.css)? Or is it good for pixel-perfect copies of just any
layout that a graphic designer sends me to code?

Let's say a client wants you to redo his/her old site, and you decide
to recreate an exact duplicate in Blueprint. Or a graphic designer who
has never heard of Blueprint sends you a typical PSD of a site. You
are tired of dealing with unpredictable floating <DIVs> and decide to
do it in Blueprint.

In these situations, is Blueprint -- with its pushing and CSS
position: tweaks -- typically flexible enough for you to get the
layout right, even if it was not originally based on grids? Or is that
a bad idea? Insights appreciated.

-J

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