* remove the $enable-flex variable option
* remove bootstrap-flex.css dist file and it's grunt task
* remove the separate flex css file for docs; it's all the same now
* remove flexbox docs (porting some to the main grid docs in next commit)
* clean up few grid docs bits to simplify copy, start to mention flexbox
* port relevant flexbox-grid.md content to grid.md
- clean up mixins
- update how it works section
- bring over sizing and alignment sections
* remove the $enable-flex from the options.md page
* update lead paragraph to mention flexbox
* update migration to mention loss of ie9 support
* remove mention of flexbox dist file
* clarify IE support
* making a note
* remove flexbox variant mentions from component docs
- updates docs for media object, navs, list group, and cards to consolidate docs
- no more need to callout flexbox variants since it's now the default
* remove $enable-flex if/else from sass files
* remove flex dist files
* update scss lint property order to account for flex properties
* linting
* change to numberless classes for autosizing, wrap in highlighting div
* bump gruntfile and postcss to ie10
* redo intro sections
* rearrange
* phew, redo hella grid docs
- rearrange all the things
- consolidate some bits
* remove reference to flexbox mode
* more border action for demo
* Make some changes to the .card's in .card-deck's to ensure footers align to the bottom
- Creates new flexbox grid Sass file in our docs assets
- Updates the Gruntfile to compile said new Sass file and minify the output
- Update notice on flexbox docs page for how it works
- Only enable compiled flexbox grid CSS in hosted docs site, not in dev (for easier and specific debugging of all flexbox features)
* Separate configs for libsass and sass.
* Sass compiler selected based on `process.env.TWBS_SASS`.
* Travis:
* Use Gemfile to manage ruby dependencies.
* Run core tests with both Sass compilers.
* Only install/cache ruby gems required by the test subset.
* Grunt: `update-gemfile-lock` task a la `update-shrinkwrap`.