Some benefits according to Khoo Vinh: "• Grids add order, continuity, and harmony to the presentation of information on frequently high-density web pages.
• Grids help users predict where to find information from page to page or from behavioral state to behavioral state, which aids in the communication of that information. • Grids make it easier to add new content to a website in a manner consistent with the overall vision of the original website. • Grids facilitate collaboration on the design of a single website without compromising the overall vision of that website.” It’s the last two that may give you an insight in why choosing a specific grid could be very fruitful. (Page 20 of ”Ordering Disorder, Grid Principles for Web Design” (Khoo Vinh 2010) 11 aug 2014 kl. 13:15 skrev Tim Dawson <t...@ramasaig.com>: > On 11/08/2014 11:12, MiB wrote: >> aug 11 2014 11:04 Tim Dawson <t...@ramasaig.com>: >>> is it just the current buzz-word ? >> >> I don’t think so, no. To me that’s like saying ”design" is a buzz word. >> Grids are everywhere >> in any design profession. Look att architecture: Grids, Cars: Grids, Papers: >> Grids. Grids are >> pretty much ubiquitous. > Your message crossed with a reply I'd just sent to your previous one. > > From the design point of view OF COURSE we have a grid. > > I'm not for one moment opposed to laying out web pages tidily. As I said > before I've effectively used 'grids' for years without calling them such, in > two three and four column layouts. I'm not suddenly proposing to make untidy > web sites (I hope). > > I AM struggling with what I see in tutorials, all that prepared CSS for > narrow columns (1/8, 1/12 and other fractions) that I can't see being of more > than very occasional use except in multiples, which comes back to the 60/40 > (70/30 or whatever) columns of a typical two column layout etc. Particularly > confusing are the rows with eight or twelve postage stamp sized boxes of no > practical use at all. > > Is it all just to make the maths easier ? Grid based CSS seems to me to boil > down to: > > "Making a load of 'column' class names for any multiple of one twelfth that I > might reasonably want to use and putting them into 'rows' in various > combinations each totalling 1." > > If it's significantly more than that I am seriously missing the entire point, > and need help. > > Regards, > > Tim > > > > > >> ______________________________________________________________________ >> css-discuss >> [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] >> http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ >> -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- >> http://css-discuss.org/policies.html >> Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/ >> > > -- > Tim Dawson > Maolbhuidhe > Fionnphort > Isle of Mull PA66 6BP > > 01681 700718 > ______________________________________________________________________ > css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] > http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d > List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ > List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html > Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/ ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/