Yup, even today I was working with Skeleton CSS and realized I had to
do three columns as span5, span6 and span5.  It won't be noticed by
anyone else, but I can notice :|

I welcome the 12 column grid


On Jan 30, 6:17 pm, Kiko Doran <[email protected]> wrote:
> I of course have no idea why they changed it but I had manually changed the 
> old version to 12 column because it is easier to break into 3 equal columns 
> without any other markup. I like 12 because it divides by both 3 and 4. Those 
> are the sizes I tend to use and welcomed the change.
>
> That's my $.02.
> Kiko Doran
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:12 PM, cyberjar09 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello all,
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> > Firstly would like to take the opportunity to thank and congratulate
> > the entire twitter-bootstrap team on the tremendous achievement and
> > all the hard work poured in to the project.
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> > I have been testing version 2.0 against my application and would like
> > to know what is the motivation for changing the grid from 16 columns
> > to 12.
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> > I would like to know the reason since I could very easily just  modify
> > the LESS variable to change the grid back to 16, leaving my
> > application layout unaltered but if the reason is compelling enough, I
> > am willing to revisit all my markups to accomodate the newly
> > introduced 12 column grid (which will also give me the added benefit
> > of not having to change any LESS values in the future releases of
> > bootstrap - assuming it remains at 12 columns)
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> > Thanks.

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