I was throwing random ideologies that exist as questions.

The basis of CSS I know, I may not have it all memorized but I know what is possible, if it's advanced css, I may be rusty, but once again, I know what is possible. You don't need a grid frame work, obviously, although if you want to build a responsive site they say it will help with the development.

As for flaky web development information on the web, yes there is obviously way to much online, IMO you have to wipe all of that off the table and learn the foundation, then for all other questions that are present, there is none other then, for example, this mailing list !
MiB <mailto:digital.disc...@gmail.com>
Sunday, October 05, 2014 12:44 PM
3 okt 2014 kl. 02:31 skrev Crest Christopher<crestchristop...@gmail.com>:

you cut up your graphics
You don’t. You do sprites or use CSs.


and now how do you translate the design from the PSD to your grid,
You don’t translate. You use PS for creating some graphics and perhaps treating 
photos. You design in the browser. Or in yuor head.

o you get an exact representation of your site whether it's a responsive site 
or not
You don’t "an exact representation” of something. You build a web site.

Let go of the 90’s and even the 00’s. It’s over.

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Crest Christopher <mailto:crestchristop...@gmail.com>
Thursday, October 02, 2014 8:31 PM
When using a Grid FrameWork must you keep all the column classes and gutters or that is only needed when designing ?

I don't understand about grids, columns and gutters is if you use a grid template with the columns and gutters within Ps and place your graphics on the grid template, what good does it help ? I mean you still are going to position things where you want them and how you want them and CSS doesn't have a snapping feature that for example means you want a graphic here or there.

Instead have a grid template which you designed your site <http://line25.com/tutorials/create-a-gnarly-snowboarding-themed-web-design> on top, now your ready to build your page, you being to create your div, headers etc, you cut up your graphics and now how do you translate the design from the PSD to your grid, so you get an exact representation of your site whether it's a responsive site or not ?

I understand how a grid works in design, not so much in css because you have gutters, except in design it's a little easier you can essentially snap your graphics and designs in place, there is no code involved.


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