No, your example does not work. I only want the first two section to resize, but I want the last section on the right to always take the same number of pixels. In your example, the body content is in the wrong place and the right-most section is fluid with the browser.
On Monday, April 23, 2012 7:51:34 PM UTC-6, Ryan wrote: > > I'm a little confused I guess. The grid system basically functions like > you want in fluid layout. Like the example from the site: > > > 1. <div class="container-fluid"> > 2. <div class="row-fluid"> > 3. <div class="span2"> > 4. <!--Sidebar content--> > 5. </div> > 6. <div class="span10"> > 7. <!--Body content--> > 8. </div> > 9. </div> > 10. </div> > > > In your case: > > > 1. <div class="container-fluid"> > 2. <div class="row-fluid"> > 3. <div class="span9"> > 4. <div class="span6"> > 5. </div> > 6. <div class="span3"></div> > 7. <!--Body content--> > 8. </div> > 9. <div class="span3"> > 10. <!--Sidebar content--> > 11. </div> > 12. </div> > 13. </div> > > > > > > Is there a way I can combine both the static and fluid grids? In my >> layout, I'd like to statically span3 on the right, while the rows on the >> left I'd like to use fluid. Basically something like a sidebar on the right >> side. >> >> I've mocked up a page<http://dl.dropbox.com/u/52968670/Selection_009.png>to >> illustrate. >> >> -andy >> > >
