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Unexpected difference in width and margin percentages when using context overrides #219

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knaffles opened this issue Sep 1, 2015 · 1 comment

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@knaffles
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knaffles commented Sep 1, 2015

Hi there.

Here are two examples, one where the split gutter style is set via sgs-change (the first link below), and another where the split gutter style is set with a context override (the second link below):

sgs-change: http://sassmeister.com/gist/0cee713988a358bd4a97
context override: http://sassmeister.com/gist/e260628e665fd15571ac

The only difference between the two are in lines 22 and 40 of the scss source. Shouldn't these two produce the exact same result? Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks!

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Snugug commented Feb 21, 2016

The second one you're showing me is using a different version of Singularity than the first. Can you reproduce this using the same versions of Singularity in each?

As for why they're different, gutter-styles acts the same as grid and gutter, so simply overriding the setting doesn't work, you need to use @include add-gutter-style

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