After reading 'Transcending CSS' I have learnt that grids are not a
replacement for table based layouts (as has been drummed into me by so
called evangelists on IRC). I understand the importance of grids in print
and non-web media and now want to start using them.

I've started using Blueprint. I quickily scrolled through the CSS file and
got a grasp for it.

My problem is this. In the book I am seeing examples where they are using 4
and 5 columns. I have developed a layout, which uses the divine proportion.
So far I have the container, and 2 divs. Now, within these grids do I use
more columns to go with the layout and structure of the design? And if so,
how can I overlap? For example, in the "main-content" area I might have 5
columns, now lets say using Blueprint and my own CSS I want to use 4 columns
for the content and 1 for meta date per article. How do I use all 4 and
leave the one?

Sounds like a silly, vaugue, question ... I know. But I'm a little taken by
this and am eager to learn because I feel this is going to greatly boost
productivity.

Thanks

-- 
James Jeffery
Web Developer and iPhone Applications Developer
m: 07964722061


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