If you buy into a "grid" the idea is you go all the way.  Everything lives
in the grid.  That way you get all the responsiveness (and other) benefits
of the grid structure.

On 3/12/15, 12:16 PM, "Tom Livingston" <tom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I have not used a grid system in the past but am looking into them. As
>I was looking at a DIY grid method I had a question pop into my
>head...
>
>Is it assumed (uh oh) that you would establish your columns with divs,
>for example, and insert elements like <aside> into those columns or
>would the <aside> just be given the appropriate classes to make it
>itself one of the column in the grid - thus eliminating extra markup?
>Doesn't matter? Pros and cons?

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