I'm new to the idea of CSS Frameworks, so pardon my ignorance. I was hoping
to get this design question answered, before i spent a couple hours toying
with BP to see if it can even do what i want.

So, what i want is relatively simple. I have branding at the top of my page,
followed by primary nav, and then secondary nav. These are all contained
within divs. Now semantically,  the XHTML is fine. It has meaning, order,
etc, just the way you would want it. However on my actual design, the
branding is going to be positioned in a little box below the secondary nav,
and towards the right side of the page. With normal CSS this is easy, but is
this possible with BP? I'd imagine it would be simple with this grid system
i'm seeing, but im not sure how much BP goes by semantics, considering that
this blueprint sample page (
http://www.blueprintcss.org/tests/parts/sample.html ) uses a bit of semantic
code (hr) for styling (padding mostly).

Would what i want be possible with BP?

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Lee Olayvar

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