Making just a div grid...

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I want to purchase this program so bad but I will only if it can do what I need...I would you it so much. My problem is I have a magento website and for product I want a nice responsive grid with all the information about items (custom computers).
The program is generating for a whole site and there is alot of css I dont understand what I even need. Its clashing with alot of stuff and I am trying to track what is clashing but...there is so much extra css.
Like there is million of .

.icon-checkbox-partial:before {
content: "\e425"
}
.icon-checkbox:before {
content: "\e426"
}
.icon-checkbox-unchecked-2:before {
content: "\e427"
}
.icon-checkbox-partial-2:before {
content: "\e428"
}
.icon-checkbox-checked:before {
content: "\e429"
}
.icon-checkbox-unchecked-3:before {
content: "\e42a"
}
.icon-checkbox-partial-3:before {
content: "\e42b"
}

With even exporting a blank sheet. What does the coffeegrinder.css do exactly. Because it requires it but I looks like alot of unnecessary added css.


I am trying to make just this, but responsive using your program.

http://myevertech.com/temp/grid.html
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VP of Software Development
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That is just our framework which you really should not be modifying in any way. That is unless you REALLY know what you are doing... ;)

But yes, there is a lot of stuff in there just like if you use Bootstrap. However, if you click the Settings Icon you can control which components you want to include in your CSS. That will greatly reduce things. Not sure why you would even want to, but it is there if you feel the need. ;)

I am trying to make just this, but responsive using your program.

http://myevertech.com/temp/grid.html

You can easily do that with RLM!
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