I think I managed to solve most of my starting problems with Susy. The only odd thing left I can't figure out is why it behaves the way it does when creating an image matrix.
Here's my setup:
$total-columns: 24;
$column-width: 6%;
$gutter-width: 1%;
$grid-padding: 0;
$container-style: magic;
Here's the HTML code:
<section name="Projekte" class="projects" role="main">
<hgroup>
<h1 class="maintitle">Unsere Projekte</h1>
<h2 class="subtitle">Subtitle</h2>
</hgroup>
<ul class="moodlegrid">
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte1" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte2" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte3" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte4" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte5" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte6" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte7" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte8" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
<li><a href=""></a><img title="Projekte9" src="img/projekte.jpg" /></li>
</ul>
<div class="proper"></div>
</section><!-- end section -->
This should be a 3x3 matrix of images and elsewhere on the page there should be a 7x4 matrix of images, but both act odd. Both don't respect that there are 3 margin columns at both sides as well as their position.
The supposed 7x4 matrix looks like this, and the supposed 3x3 matrix looks like this.
Here's the CSS code:
section {
@include boxcolor($section-container);
width: 100%;
@include no-bullets;
@include box-shadow(black 2px 2px 10px);
margin-bottom: 2*1.5em;
padding-bottom: 2*1.5em;
clear: both;
}
.customers li {
@include squish(3,3);
@include span-columns(2,18);
@include nth-omega(7n);
margin-left:0;
}
.moodlegrid li{
@include squish(3,3);
@include span-columns(6,18);
@include nth-omega(3n);
margin-left:0;
}
That's it for the moment. Has anybody a slightest idea why Susy is behaving like this? Especially on the 3x3 matrix, where everything should basically fit in: 6 + 3*6 equals to the number of columns I have set. Confusing somehow.
