diff --git a/docs/getting-started/browsers-devices.md b/docs/getting-started/browsers-devices.md index 7bb95ebf35..a73ec89827 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/browsers-devices.md +++ b/docs/getting-started/browsers-devices.md @@ -219,13 +219,7 @@ Bootstrap includes a workaround for this, although it is disabled by default. By Even in some modern browsers, printing can be quirky. -In particular, as of Chrome v32 and regardless of margin settings, Chrome uses a viewport width significantly narrower than the physical paper size when resolving media queries while printing a webpage. This can result in Bootstrap's extra-small grid being unexpectedly activated when printing. See [issue #12078](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/12078) and [Chrome bug #273306](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=273306) for some details. Suggested workarounds: - -* Embrace the extra-small grid and make sure your page looks acceptable under it. -* Customize the value of the `$grid-breakpoints` Sass variable so that your printer paper is considered larger than extra-small. -* Add custom media queries to change the grid size breakpoints for print media only. - -Also, as of Safari v8.0, use of the fixed-width `.container` class can cause Safari to use an unusually small font size when printing. See [issue #14868](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/14868) and [WebKit bug #138192](https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138192) for more details. One potential workaround is the following CSS: +As of Safari v8.0, use of the fixed-width `.container` class can cause Safari to use an unusually small font size when printing. See [issue #14868](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/14868) and [WebKit bug #138192](https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138192) for more details. One potential workaround is the following CSS: {% highlight css %} @media print {