Only 2 resolutions in Bootstrap
How Can use only two designs in Bootstrap 4?
I meam. I want to use one design for LG and MD screens and another one for SM and XS.
How Can hide anothers designs and block item positions when I resize the screen?
Best regards
css bootstrap-4
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How Can use only two designs in Bootstrap 4?
I meam. I want to use one design for LG and MD screens and another one for SM and XS.
How Can hide anothers designs and block item positions when I resize the screen?
Best regards
css bootstrap-4
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– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:27
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How Can use only two designs in Bootstrap 4?
I meam. I want to use one design for LG and MD screens and another one for SM and XS.
How Can hide anothers designs and block item positions when I resize the screen?
Best regards
css bootstrap-4
How Can use only two designs in Bootstrap 4?
I meam. I want to use one design for LG and MD screens and another one for SM and XS.
How Can hide anothers designs and block item positions when I resize the screen?
Best regards
css bootstrap-4
css bootstrap-4
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Simply setting the width variables to be identical for the two pairs: LG and MD and for SM and XS will work.
But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
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Simply setting the width variables to be identical for the two pairs: LG and MD and for SM and XS will work.
But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
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Simply setting the width variables to be identical for the two pairs: LG and MD and for SM and XS will work.
But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
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Simply setting the width variables to be identical for the two pairs: LG and MD and for SM and XS will work.
Simply setting the width variables to be identical for the two pairs: LG and MD and for SM and XS will work.
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But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
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But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
But when I know when navbar collapse?
– JJ Montalban
Nov 14 '18 at 15:29
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
Navbar-collapse is set to display:none is a certain screen mode. It isn’t affected.
– Matt
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52
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