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Note: This question has been deemed to be a duplicate of another: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76996/what-is-the-best-css-grid-framework

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Original question:

I am evaluating CSS grids for multi-column web sites, and using Wordpress for simple content management on other sites. I'd like to try the grids on the Wordpress sites.

Which frameworks integrate best with Wordpress?

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don't pollute w/ duplicate questions. you should ammend your first question. – Darren Kopp Sep 16 '08 at 21:05

closed as exact duplicate by flamingLogos Dec 9 '08 at 0:18

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Some folks have created ready-made Wordpress themes using Blueprint:

http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/blueprint-theme

http://www.slipfire.com/sf-blueprint-wp-theme-52.htm

These might serve as good starting points for a design.

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@Jeremy: This question has been deemed a duplicate. Please place this answer on the other question: stackoverflow.com/questions/76996/… – flamingLogos Sep 17 '08 at 13:42
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Assuming you're building your own Wordpress template, there's nothing specific to Wordpress that need influence your decision.

Grids and Blueprint are both great options for multicolumn layouts.

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Blueprint ftw :) – Aeon Sep 16 '08 at 21:21
@Dave: This question has been deemed a duplicate. Please place this answer on the other question: stackoverflow.com/questions/76996/… – flamingLogos Sep 17 '08 at 13:40

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