The gutters setting is what you are looking for.
Susy gutter position.
Susy gutters grid column gap.
You will have to use gutter position.
The first gutter on each row will need to be removed.
The possible values are.
Looks like susy handles this a lot better among other things.
This is solved in the span mixin whose usage will be explained in the guide section.
Fantastic article on suzy definitely need to dig into it more.
Otherwise there is no way to get the math right.
It specifies where the gutter should be output with reference to the columns.
Gutters are added as margin before a layout element relative to the flow direction left margin for ltr right margin for rtl.
Gutter position tells susy where to put gutters.
But the grids in susy appear to be definitely more powerful especially the gutter positions.
Also gutter position is also worth taking a look at.
A unitless gutter setting will act as a fraction on the same scale as any unitless columns.
Susy just uses the set column width to calculate gutters even when it is not using that width to calculate columns.
The last gutter on each row will need to be removed.
This is similar to the css grid column gap property accepting any gutter length to place between columns.
You simply can t do a fluid floated layout in css with static margins.
In beta 2 of susy 2 is it possible to set gutter widths in the main grid settings like so.
Inside static if you want static gutters.
Gutter position is one of the settings that susy allows you to change for your layouts.
In case of after gutters will be applied as margins on the right of the column meaning that the last column in the container should have no right margin.
Susy gutters haven t changed at all since version two although our new calc output allows you to mix units in new ways.
It also specifies whether they should be output as margins or paddings.
Additionally typically depending on the grid and the grid settings you will need to declare the last grid column by using the last mixin.