Thanks for the additional replies and help everyone. :)

Interesting stuff.

Since we're talking about (grid) frameworks, I'm a huge fan of Pure:

http://purecss.io/

It's pretty easy to just utilize their grids via their CDN.

Also, they have a Grunt task so you can modify the dimensions during
your build process:

<https://github.com/yahoo/grunt-pure-grids>

If you're using Grunt and want a customizable grid, I highly recommend
the above.

...

Anyone else out there have any other solutions? I'd be curious to see
non-framework grid solutions. In other words, when you need a quick
grid, but are not using a framework, what's your go-to technique?

I'd be really interested to hear people's thoughts on flexbox and/or
the new css grid layout (though, I suppose only IE supports this at
the moment? <http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-grid>).

Thanks again to everyone for the help/advice/tips/code! :)

Cheers,
M
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