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Some Doc Typos

Fixed doc typos in Components and Scaffolding.
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<p>When you affix the navbar, remember to account for the hidden area underneath. Add 40px or more of apdding to the <code>&lt;body&gt;</code>. Be sure to add this after the core Bootstrap CSS and before the optional responsive CSS.</p>
<p>When you affix the navbar, remember to account for the hidden area underneath. Add 40px or more of padding to the <code>&lt;body&gt;</code>. Be sure to add this after the core Bootstrap CSS and before the optional responsive CSS.</p>
<h3>Brand name</h3>
<p>A simple link to show your brand or project name only requires an anchor tag.</p>
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<h2>Page header</h2>
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<p>A simple shell for an <code>h1</code> to appropratiely space out and segment sections of content on a page. It can utilize the <code>h1</code>'s default <code>small</code>, element as well most other components (with additional styles).</p>
<p>A simple shell for an <code>h1</code> to appropriately space out and segment sections of content on a page. It can utilize the <code>h1</code>'s default <code>small</code>, element as well most other components (with additional styles).</p>
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<h3>What are they</h2>
<p>For faster mobile-friendly development, use these basic utility classes for showing and hidding content by device.</p>
<p>For faster mobile-friendly development, use these basic utility classes for showing and hiding content by device.</p>
<h3>When to use</h2>
<p>Use on a limited basis and avoid creating entirely different versions of the same site. Instead, use them to complement each device's presentation.</p>
<p>For example, you might show a <code>&lt;select&gt;</code> element for nav on mobile layouts, but not on tablets or desktops.</p>