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Default grid

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The default grid system provided as part of Bootstrap is a 940px wide 16-column grid. It's a flavor of the popular 960 grid system, but without the additional margin/padding on the left and right sides.

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The default grid system provided as part of Bootstrap is a 940px wide 16-column grid. It’s a flavor of the popular 960 grid system, but without the additional margin/padding on the left and right sides.

Example grid markup

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Example paragraph

Nullam quis risus eget urna mollis ornare vel eu leo. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.

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Example headingHas sub-heading...

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Example headingHas sub-heading…

You can also add subheadings with the <strong> and <em>

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Emphasis tags (<strong> and <em>) should be used to add visual distinction between a word or phrase and its surrounding copy. Use <strong> for plain old attention and <em> for slick attention and titles.

Emphasis in a paragraph

Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Maecenas faucibus mollis interdum. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.

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Note: It's still okay to use <b> and <i> tags in HTML5, but they don't come with inherent styles anymore. <b> is meant to convey importance while <i> is mostly for voice, technical terms, etc.

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Note: It’s still okay to use <b> and <i> tags in HTML5, but they don’t come with inherent styles anymore. <b> is meant to convey importance while <i> is mostly for voice, technical terms, etc.

Addresses

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The address element is used for contact information for its nearest ancestor, or the entire body of work. Here's how it looks:

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The address element is used for contact information for its nearest ancestor, or the entire body of work. Here’s how it looks:

Twitter, Inc.
795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600
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Be sure to wrap your blockquote around paragraph and small tags. When citing a source, use the small element. The CSS will automatically preface a name with an em dash (&mdash;).

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua…

Dr. Julius Hibbert
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Tables are great—for a lot of things. Great tables, however, need a bit of markup love to be useful, scalable, and readable (at the code level). Here are a few tips to help.

Always wrap your column headers in a thead such that hierarchy is thead > tr > th.

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Similar to the column headers, all your table's body content should be wrapped in a tbody so your hierarchy is tbody > tr > td.

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Similar to the column headers, all your table’s body content should be wrapped in a tbody so your hierarchy is tbody > tr > td.

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Example: Zebra-striped w/ TableSorter.js

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Taking the previous example, we improve the usefulness of our tables by providing sorting functionality via jQuery and the Tablesorter plugin. Click any column's header to change the sort.

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Taking the previous example, we improve the usefulness of our tables by providing sorting functionality via jQuery and the Tablesorter plugin. Click any column’s header to change the sort.

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    Stacked forms

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    Add .form-stacked to your form's HTML and you'll have labels on top of their fields instead of to their left. This works great if your forms are short or you have two columns of inputs for heavier forms.

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    Add .form-stacked to your form’s HTML and you’ll have labels on top of their fields instead of to their left. This works great if your forms are short or you have two columns of inputs for heavier forms.

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  • Example buttons

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    Button styles can be applied to anything with the .btn applied. Typically you'll want to apply these to only a, button, and select input elements. Here's how it looks:

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    Button styles can be applied to anything with the .btn applied. Typically you’ll want to apply these to only a, button, and select input elements. Here’s how it looks:

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    Disabled state

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    For buttons that are not active or are disabled by the app for one reason or another, use the disabled state. That's .disabled for links and :disabled for button elements.

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    For buttons that are not active or are disabled by the app for one reason or another, use the disabled state. That’s .disabled for links and :disabled for button elements.

    Links

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    What is it

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    Our topbar is a fixed bar that houses a website's logo or name, primary navigation, and search form.

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    Our topbar is a fixed bar that houses a website’s logo or name, primary navigation, and search form.

    Customizable

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    Dropdowns included

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    As part of the main navigation, we've included the ability for you to add dropdowns to your nav. Check out the secondary nav above (right aligned) to see how it's done.

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    As part of the main navigation, we’ve included the ability for you to add dropdowns to your nav. Check out the secondary nav above (right aligned) to see how it’s done.

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    Holy gaucamole! Best check yo self, you're not looking too good.

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    Holy gaucamole! Best check yo self, you’re not looking too good.

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    Heads up! This is an alert that needs your attention, but it's not a huge priority just yet.

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    Heads up! This is an alert that needs your attention, but it’s not a huge priority just yet.

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    Holy gaucamole! This is a warning! Best check yo self, you're not looking too good. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Praesent commodo cursus magna, vel scelerisque nisl consectetur et.

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    Holy gaucamole! This is a warning! Best check yo self, you’re not looking too good. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Praesent commodo cursus magna, vel scelerisque nisl consectetur et.

    Take this action Or do this

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    × -

    Heads up! This is an alert that needs your attention, but it's not a huge priority just yet.

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    Heads up! This is an alert that needs your attention, but it’s not a huge priority just yet.

    Take this action Or do this

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    Modals

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    Modals—dialogs or lightboxes—are great for contextual actions in situations where it's important that the background context be maintained.

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    Modals—dialogs or lightboxes—are great for contextual actions in situations where it’s important that the background context be maintained.

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    How to use it

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    Use this option to make full use of Bootstrap's Less variables, mixins, and nesting in CSS via javascript in your browser.

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    Use this option to make full use of Bootstrap’s Less variables, mixins, and nesting in CSS via javascript in your browser.

     <link rel="stylesheet/less" href="less/bootstrap.less" media="all" />
     <script src="js/less-1.0.41.min.js"></script>

    Not feeling the .js solution? Try the Less Mac app or use Node.js to compile when you deploy your code.

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    What's included

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    Here are some of the highlights of what's included in Twitter Bootstrap as part of Bootstrap. Head over to the Bootstrap website or Github project page to download and learn more.

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    What’s included

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    Here are some of the highlights of what’s included in Twitter Bootstrap as part of Bootstrap. Head over to the Bootstrap website or Github project page to download and learn more.

    Color variables

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    Variables in Less are perfect for maintaining and updating your CSS headache free. When you want to change a color value or a frequently used value, update it in one spot and you're set.

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    Variables in Less are perfect for maintaining and updating your CSS headache free. When you want to change a color value or a frequently used value, update it in one spot and you’re set.

     // Links
     @linkColor:         #8b59c2;
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    Commenting

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    Less also provides another style of commenting in addition to CSS's normal /* ... */ syntax.

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    Less also provides another style of commenting in addition to CSS’s normal /* ... */ syntax.

     // This is a comment
     /* This is also a comment */
     

    Mixins up the wazoo

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    Mixins are basically includes or partials for CSS, allowing you to combine a block of code into one. They're great for vendor prefixed properties like box-shadow, cross-browser gradients, font stacks, and more. Below is a sample of the mixins that are included with Bootstrap.

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    Mixins are basically includes or partials for CSS, allowing you to combine a block of code into one. They’re great for vendor prefixed properties like box-shadow, cross-browser gradients, font stacks, and more. Below is a sample of the mixins that are included with Bootstrap.

    Font stacks

     #font {