I like this idea of having classes for 10px of left or right padding.
That would come in handy for creating consistent nested-style text
where ULs might not be desirable for a variety of reasons and a full
column of padding is far too much. I also like the idea of a class for
20px of padding.

Speaking strictly for myself, I find the name "prepend" not quite
descriptive enough and too easily confused with "prepend-1". May I
suggest a couple alternatives?

.prepend-half, .prepend-h {padding-left:20px}
.prepend-quart, .prepend-q {padding-left:10px}

Thanks for this idea, Sean. I think I'll start using these classes
now. If they're included in future releases of Blueprint, so much the
better.

On Jun 3, 10:45 pm, "Sean K. Stewart" <[email protected]> wrote:
> For a few of my most recent projects I've started including two extra
> classes to my custom stylesheet and was wondering if they would do
> well adding them to the core of BP's next version.
>
> The two classes are:
> .append {padding-right:10px}
> .prepend {padding-left:10px}
>
> much of the time I use gutter dimensions for these px values, but I've
> also found using half of the total column width works well too. ((i.e
> - half of column is 20px in BP's default 40px column width)).
>
> These classes simply give me a little bit of padding, whereas the
> default prepend-1 and append-1 seem too wide for many designs.
>
> --
> Sean K. Stewartwww.seankstewart.com

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