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## Download mark
-Download the Bootstrap mark in one of three styles, each available as an SVG file. Right click, Save as.
+Download the Bootstrap mark in one of three styles, each available as an SVG file. **Click to download the logos**.
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## Name
The project and framework should always be referred to as **Bootstrap**. No Twitter before it, no capital _s_, and no abbreviations except for one, a capital **B**.
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Our docs and branding use a handful of primary colors to differentiate what *is* Bootstrap from what *is in* Bootstrap. In other words, if it's purple, it's representative of Bootstrap.
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Traditional heading elements are designed to work best in the meat of your page content. When you need a heading to stand out, consider using a **display heading**—a larger, slightly more opinionated heading style. Keep in mind these headings are not responsive by default, but it's possible to enable [responsive font sizes](#responsive-font-sizes).
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