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<!DOCTYPE html>
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "utf-8" >
< meta http-equiv = "X-UA-Compatible" content = "IE=edge" >
< meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1" >
< meta name = "description" content = "" >
< meta name = "author" content = "" >
< link rel = "icon" href = "../../favicon.ico" >
< title > Top navbar example for Bootstrap< / title >
<!-- Bootstrap core CSS -->
< link href = "../../dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel = "stylesheet" >
<!-- Custom styles for this template -->
< link href = "navbar-top.css" rel = "stylesheet" >
<!-- IE10 viewport hack for Surface/desktop Windows 8 bug -->
< script src = "../../assets/js/ie10-viewport-bug-workaround.js" > < / script >
< / head >
< body >
< div class = "collapse" id = "navbar-header" >
< div class = "container-fluid inverse p-a" >
< h3 > Collapsed content< / h3 >
< p > Toggleable via the navbar brand.< / p >
< / div >
< / div >
< div class = "navbar navbar-default navbar-static-top" >
< button class = "navbar-toggler" type = "button" data-toggle = "collapse" data-target = "#navbar-header" >
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< / button >
< / div >
< div class = "container" >
< div class = "jumbotron" >
< h1 > Navbar example< / h1 >
< p class = "lead" > This example is a quick exercise to illustrate how the default, static and fixed to top navbar work. It includes the responsive CSS and HTML, so it also adapts to your viewport and device.< / p >
< a class = "btn btn-lg btn-primary" href = "../../components/#navbar" role = "button" > View navbar docs » < / a >
< / div >
< / div >
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< script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js" > < / script >
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< script src = "../../dist/js/bootstrap.min.js" > < / script >
< / body >
< / html >