• @BubbleHeadInc Thank you, glad you liked! And yes, my site suffers greatly from Cobbler’s Children syndrome.

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  • @jessebeach I heard, congratulations! (right?) I was hoping you were recovered enough to come, but rest is better.

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  • @mylittletony haha, very welcome!

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  • @compasssusy Done and done. Push/Pull/Isolate built, including APIs.

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  • @compasssusy Aww, shucks. Thanks. :P We all rock.

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  • @compasssusy After that, I think we step back, look at what I’ve built, and decide if that’s the direction we wanna go.

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  • @compasssusy I’m going to draw up float push/pull and isolation tomorrow methinks

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  • @jessebeach Realize I met you for the first time a year ago at DrupalCamp NJ. Are you going to be there this year? Always love chatting w/u.

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  • Missed the $20 tickets for @drupalcampnj, so now I’m an Individual Sponsor! See everyone on the 2nd!

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  • @compasssusy Yah, kinda, but not really. The margin-right: -100% destroys the float

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  • @compasssusy Do it! Until then, they’re different enough to keep them separated in the dev branch

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  • @compasssusy while I agree that it should be used sparingly, it’s a method that’s been ingrained already via gridsetapp and blog posts

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  • @compasssusy no. It’s something you could want to apply to everything, and as such stands next to float, not as a method on top

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  • @compasssusy it’s a different mindset, and it sets a pattern for others to follow. While width is the same as in float, margins are diff

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  • @compasssusy Also, this doesn’t have the user layer in, just the layers below it (what the user layer translates into)

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  • @compasssusy My branch is now more or less stable and working with the Float API. Check it out! If we like this direction, I’ll continue.

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  • @compasssusy Spent some time today working on Next. Quite a bit of Ruby so we can move between strings and numbers. Awesome though.

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  • @chriseppstein Can’t get that to work. Another idea?

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  • @chriseppstein Where? In a new Ruby function?

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  • @chriseppstein gist.github.com/4589292

    Simplified version of code. Want to keep split_string generic.

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  • @chriseppstein Hmm, that’s not working. I’ve got a Ruby function returning a Sass::String. +1px turns it into a string w/1px appended

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  • @chriseppstein Genius! Thanks!

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  • Interesting. Tried to write a quick sort in Sass, got stack level too deep. To Ruby!

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  • RT @anthonyshort: So IE8 is at 8% and dropping fast? Everyone will have dropped support for it by mid year, I say.

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  • @micahgodbolt Olivia Wilde would like to have a word with you

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