Question

I am working with Neat the first time. I am wondering how I can accomplish a padding for the outer .container. When giving the container a padding, the width of the columns within aren't right anymore and shift to the right/left.

Like this one:

<header>
  <div class='container'>
    <div class='logo'>
      <img alt='Logo' src='assets/images/logo.png'>
    </div>
  </div>
</header> 



.container
{
  @include outer-container;
  padding-left: 15px;
  padding-right: 15px;
}

header
{
  .logo
  {
    @include span-columns( 3 );
  }
}

I know I could give the first element in the container a padding and the columns would adjust, but that isn't a consistent solution imho.

What is the best practice to use a consistent padding to the outer container without changing the columns within?

Thank you very much in advance!

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Solution

This is currently not possible in Neat 1.6, but it is a known issue that looks like it might be solved in Neat 2.0.

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