On Wed, 9 Nov 2011, David Hucklesby wrote:
On 11/9/11 5:35 AM, mem wrote:
Hello all,
On my css layouts, I tend to use *em* for font size and *px* for all
the rest. However, I wish not to follow this path any longer, since
I wish to embrace the *em* for [almost] all the development.
Problem: we use a *960px grid* for styling most of our pages, so the
margin or paddings and widths are given on px, and if we convert
those, sometimes, we will get weird stuff like: 0.345 em.
Question: Will it make sense to create a grid based on *em* ?
[...]
What "makes sense," I think, depends on your design goals. FWIW, these
days I size grid horizontal widths in percent; vertical spaces in EMs.
Why do you use any vertical space measure? That's asking for trouble.
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