Re: [css-d] CSS Grids (Tom Livingston)

2015-03-14 Thread Andrew Croce
> > Message: 24 > Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 15:16:23 -0400 > From: Tom Livingston > To: CSS Discussion Group > Subject: [css-d] CSS Grids > Message-ID: > < > calxy60ywwugfudu5uu2zxuus+3ilvkroltfzu6s2rbfozh3...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain

Re: [css-d] CSS Grids

2015-03-13 Thread Tom Livingston
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Chris Williams 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

Re: [css-d] CSS Grids

2015-03-12 Thread Chris Williams
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. On 3/12/15, 12:16 PM, "Tom Livingston" wrote: > >I have not used a grid system in the past but am looking into them. As >I w

[css-d] CSS Grids

2015-03-12 Thread Tom Livingston
List, I have not used a grid system in the past but am looking into them. As I was looking at a DIY grid method I had a question pop into my head... Is it assumed (uh oh) that you would establish your columns with divs, for example, and insert elements like into those columns or would the just