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In just a couple of minutes, I'll be able to transform
my boring, generic Bootstrap format right
into a enjoyable, flat structure. I've additionally added in a
number of glyphicons for decoration. The final touches to my code
are going to be centering the bottom call-out, adding margin-bottom to the p tags in order that
they stack properly on cellular, and making my glyphicons bigger.
The above instance will contain two 50% width columns (6/12), which is
able to stack on cellular and turn out to be 100% width.
Using a glyphicon will always be that same code, and only the glyphicon-floppy-disk class will change.
The very last thing I'll do is add in some important
content material, which will likely be in the form of a grid.
The dropdown menu has its personal lessons, so I am additionally going to change the background color
on these and add a little bit padding. Bootstrap works on a
12-column system, so so long as you add up to 12,
you are golden. There's some further area we don't need,
but I wish to see how far Bootstrap can get us with out overriding kinds.