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---
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title: Blueprint Module
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crumb: Blueprint
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framework: blueprint
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stylesheet: _blueprint.scss
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layout: blueprint
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classnames:
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- reference
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- blueprint
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meta_description: The Blueprint Framework -- ported to Sass.
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---
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- render 'reference' do
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:markdown
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The blueprint module is a simple way of importing all of the most
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commonly used blueprint modules. In addition, it provides
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a single mixin, <code class="mixin">+blueprint</code>, that
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can be used to generate the blueprint css styles.
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### Installing
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To create a project using blueprint:
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compass create my_project --using blueprint
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To add blueprint to an existing compass project:
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compass install blueprint
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To add blueprint and compass to a Rails project:
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compass init rails --using blueprint
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### Alternate Project Layouts
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For any of the above commands you could have also selected
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the `blueprint/basic` or `blueprint/semantic`. The basic
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template assumes that you'll be starting using conventional
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blueprint styling techniques while the semantic template
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assumes that you'll be using mixins and inheritance to style
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your site. Example:
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compass create my_project --using blueprint/semantic
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