I like it, and the "span#"  tags , combined with the "Row" tag add a lot of 
flexibility in what you can do.  As for size ... the user is only seeing one 
page at time, so it's relative.  JMO

Greg Gamble
SBCTC - Olympia | Information Services


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Subject: [css-d] Bootstrap for big projects

Hi list,
quick question:
Would you consider bootstrap for a big project? and for little ones?
Personally I like the idea of not having to care about creating new css
rules, instead just applying the already existent ones. I don't feel
very comfortable using rules like "span4", mainly I tend to think it's too
much of a burden to rely it on html. What do you guys think?

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Thanks,
Donahue Trevor
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