cheers I got it working pretty well, withou my classes and css it might have been tough to get it to work at all. But the grid should still conform to the well class well "pun". Unless like you say, it's buggy.
but I trying to conform to the grid as much as I can to save heahaches. I'll try using the offets with my nested rows. thanks for taking a look. I have a whol bunch of other questions ow. Perhaps I'll just keep them here. 1. I still don;t know if adding spans or other layout classes to rows is bad 2. in my well.less file, If I am adding left margin to an element that is stuck flush against it's parent container, am I doing it wrong? I need to use padding to perfectly position elements. Should my well sit perfectly with a nice left / right / top margin, or will it always start at the begining of it's parent element (I can draw a picture if this does not make sense). On Wednesday, 15 August 2012 22:34:04 UTC+10, Ryan wrote: > > Sorry, I was simply saying that the offset class works better in the grid > than using pull-right. Also, I'm not sure well isn't adding in additional > formatting that is messing with the layout. I was playing with it in > jsfiddle, but I couldn't quite get it work like I wanted, so I can;t give > you much help beyond that. > > On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Backspace > <[email protected]<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> >> Hi Ryan >> >> No content in your post mate >> >> >> >>> >
