diff --git a/docs/getting-started/disable-responsive.md b/docs/getting-started/disable-responsive.md index d154e204dc..33b3516f32 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/disable-responsive.md +++ b/docs/getting-started/disable-responsive.md @@ -1,22 +1,13 @@ -
Bootstrap automatically adapts your pages for various screen sizes. - Here's how to disable this feature so your page works like in this non-responsive example.
+Bootstrap automatically adapts your pages for various screen sizes. Here's how to disable this feature so your page works like in [this non-responsive example](../examples/non-responsive/). -<meta>
mentioned in the CSS docswidth
on the .container
for each grid tier with a single width, for example width: 970px !important;
Be sure that this comes after the default Bootstrap CSS. You can optionally avoid the !important
with media queries or some selector-fu..col-xs-*
classes in addition to, or in place of, the medium/large ones. Don't worry, the extra-small device grid scales to all resolutions.You'll still need Respond.js for IE8 (since our media queries are still there and need to be processed). - This disables the "mobile site" aspects of Bootstrap.
+- Omit the viewport `` +- Override the `width` on the `.container` for each grid tier with a single width, for example `width: 970px !important;` Be sure that this comes after the default Bootstrap CSS. You can optionally avoid the `!important` with media queries or some selector-fu. +- If using navbars, remove all navbar collapsing and expanding behavior. +- For grid layouts, use `.col-xs-*` classes in addition to, or in place of, the medium/large ones. Don't worry, the extra-small device grid scales to all resolutions. -We've applied these steps to an example. Read its source code to see the specific changes implemented.
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