I've been working on it via a sort of
'just-try-something-for-a-specific-case-approach'.  If you examine the
source of http://www.recordsofexistence.com/ you will see a good start but
the only media target platforms are iphone and android.  it just collapses
the blueprint grid into a single column and disables pinch-zoom while still
providing submenus with (multi-column can be supported with a few lines of
javascript which allows horizontal scrolling with touch events).

I need to find the blog references that culminated in this approach, along
with other examples, but this seems like a great start for blueprint to use
a out-of-the-box case-study.

Thanks,
Thatcher

PS
Another really cool feature I sometimes think css folks appreciate more than
javascript folks is that the site work exactly correctly with javascript
turned off (standard web 1.0 app, including forms), and only uses very
simple progressive enhancement techniques, when javascript is enabled, to
provide a single-url site (standard web 2.0 app, including forms).

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:55 PM, MikeGatto <mga...@lisantra.com> wrote:

> Are there any intentions to continue work on adapting Blueprint to
> liquid layouts, especially for mobile browsers and media queries?
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