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Hey guys! Over the weekend I created a new grid system that I named “LESS Griddy” using cloudhead’s LESS.js (or compiler) to dynamically produce widths of any size grid with any number of columns.
Here is the link:
http://less-griddy.webatu.com/
I’ve setup a ZIP file for download so you can jump right into it and test it out. Though it’s best to use the LESS compiler for production instead of the .js .
Try it out and tell me what you think :)
~ Chris
The server is too busy!
It is?? Try it again, works for me :) http://less-griddy.webatu.com/
I just saw the message you got. I refreshed like a fiend for about 10 seconds and it came up, lmao. Guess that is what you get for free hosting, hahah
I had meant to comment on this again – it’s funny, I never use these things, but I always love looking at how they are presented, which I think you’ve done a fantastic job of.
One typo at the top: “Toggle Gird Overlay”
LOL GIRD hahahahaha ty for the compliment and the typo find.
I am currently modifying this grid to include nesting. Something I overlooked.
~ Chris
whoa, said 3 new by [Deleted User] guess he was spamming this post, lol
This is really well presented, I have been using 960grid by Nathan and I am interested in using Less.js… I just haven’t attempted to implement it yet. It looks great though, good job!
Thank you :) I am working on version 1.2 right now, it’s going to be more like 1kb grid with the ability to nest, right now it’s not intelligently nesting grid elements. Follow me on twitter for the latest updates: http://twitter.com/TheCSSGuru
Ah, I would if I had a twitter!