On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Chris Williams <ch...@clwill.com> wrote:
> If you buy into a "grid" the idea is you go all the way.  Everything lives
> in the grid.  That way you get all the responsiveness (and other) benefits
> of the grid structure.


And when nesting columns, the same number of columns is inside each
column, just compressed? For example, in a 15 col grid with a 1.6%
margin gutter, inside a container spanning 5 columns, I want to have 2
columns. those internal 2 columns would follow the same rules - 15col
grid with a 1.6% margin - but within the smaller width of their
parent. The 1.6% gutter would be narrower than the gutter between
their parent and it's sibling(s), correct? Again, this is a home-grown
grid...

Thanks for your help.



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