Hi Jordi, Simply add a left and right border to the container div to give your site some padding. This should be set within your custom styles so that the blueprint framework an be updated easier in the future.
Hope this helps. -- Sean K. Stewart On May 28, 4:36 am, Jordi Vila <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you for your answer. Maybe i didn't explain very well. My > webpage can't start by a 30px column. My content is located 10px from > the border of the page. In the Blueprint psd template, the grid starts > with the first 30px column and ends with another 30px column (with no > margin-left for the first column and no margin-right for the last > column). So, if i want 10px margin (or padding) to separate my content > from the border of the page, i need to extend the template to 970px > (so that i have 10px on the left and 10px on the right). I'm not sure > it is the right way to use Blueprint, so i wanted to know how i can do > this without changing the template size... if it is possible ! > > On 28 mai, 00:15, "24/7" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > " If i use Blueprint columns, i have 30px padding... i just want 10px." > > > - no. You got 30px space (in a single column - wider colums add +40px per > > column) and for every column (no matter the width) 10px space on the right. > > But, what would you need a padding for? You could reach this with a simple > > background-image too. > > > "), not with a empty 10px space" > > > - i can't imagine for what you would need that.... makes no real sense form > > e right now. > > But you *could* add a padding of max. {0px 20px;} tot he container and only > > use 23 columns. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Blueprint CSS" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/blueprintcss?hl=en.
