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Grid module documentation page update

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Angelos Chalaris
2017-02-07 10:47:58 +02:00
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<div class="section row">
<div class="col-sm-12 col-sm-last col-md-4 col-md-normal">
<div><br><p>This is a paragraph with some sample text. Did you know <strong>mini.css</strong> v2.0 is codenamed <strong>Fermion</strong>? No? Well, now you do! Oh, by the way, that was some Bold text and here is some <em>text in Italics</em>. Maybe you want to know what our inline elements look like. For example a <a href="https://github.com/Chalarangelo/mini.css">link to the Github repository of mini.css</a> looks like that! Neat, right? Maybe you want to see some <code>inline code</code> or some sample <kbd>input</kbd>. Oh, also <small>small text</small> is cool, along with its siblings: the subscript<sub>hi!</sub> and the superscript<sup>hello!</sup>. Finally, check out the horizontal rule, preformatted code block and quotation below.</p>
<div><br><p>This is a paragraph with some sample text. Did you know <strong>mini.css</strong> v2.1 is codenamed <strong>Fermion</strong>? No? Well, now you do! Oh, by the way, that was some Bold text and here is some <em>text in Italics</em>. Maybe you want to know what our inline elements look like. For example a <a href="https://github.com/Chalarangelo/mini.css">link to the Github repository of mini.css</a> looks like that! Neat, right? Maybe you want to see some <code>inline code</code> or some sample <kbd>input</kbd>. Oh, also <small>small text</small> is cool, along with its siblings: the subscript<sub>hi!</sub> and the superscript<sup>hello!</sup>. Finally, check out the horizontal rule, preformatted code block and quotation below.</p>
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