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    <script id="setup">ChiliBook.lineNumbers = true;</script>
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        <h3><a class="logo" href="#">
          <img src="assets/img/twitter-logo-no-bird.png" alt="Twitter" /> <span>baseline</span>
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          <li><a href="#getting-started">Getting Started</a></li>
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          <li><a href="#bootstrap">Bootstrap</a></li>
          <li><a href="#grid-system">Grid</a></li>
          <li><a href="#layouts">Layouts</a></li>
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          <li><a href="#typography">Typography</a></li>
          <li><a href="#tables">Tables</a></li>
          <li><a href="#forms">Forms</a></li>
          <li><a href="#navigation">Navigation</a></li>
          <li><a href="#alerts">Alerts</a></li>
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      <div class="inner">
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              <h1>Twitter Baseline</h1>
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              <p class="lead">Baseline is Twitter's toolkit for kickstarting CSS for websites, apps, and more. It includes base CSS styles for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, alerts, and more.</p>
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                <a href="">Visit project page on Github &raquo;</a><br />
                (Current version: 1.0.0)
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<section id="getting-started">
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  <h1>Getting started</h1>
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    <p>You can use Twitter Baseline in one of two ways: just drop the compiled CSS into any new project and start cranking, or run LESS on your site and compile on the fly like a boss.</p>
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    <h3>1. Compiled CSS</h3>
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    <p>Use this option if you want all the styles of Baseline in a <a href="../baseline-1.0.0.min.css">compiled and minified stylesheet</a>, but none of the extra power of LESS.</p>
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    <pre class="html">&lt;link type="text/css" href="baseline-1.0.0.css" media="all" /&gt;</pre>
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    <h3>2. Run with LESS.js</h3>
    <p>Use this option to make full use of Baseline's LESS variables, mixins, and nesting in CSS.</p>
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&lt;link rel="stylesheet/less" type="text/css" href="less/baseline.less" media="all" /&gt;
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&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="js/less-1.0.41.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;</pre>
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<section id="bootstrap">
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  <h1>Fully Bootstrapped <small>Supercharged CSS with variables, mixins, and functions</small></h1>
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    <p><a href="http://markdotto.com/bootstrap/">Bootstrap</a> is a super awesome pack of mixins and variables to be used in conjunction with <a href="http://lesscss.org" target="_blank">LESS</a>, a CSS preprocessor for faster and easier web development, that we used to build Baseline.</p>
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    <h2>What's included</h2>
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    <p>Here are some of the highlights of what's included in Twitter Baseline as part of Bootstrap. Head over to the Bootstrap website or Github project page to download and learn more.</p>
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    <h3>Color variables</h3>
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    <p>Variables in LESS are perfect for maintaining and updating your CSS headache free. When you want to change a color value or a frequently used value, update it in one spot and you're set.</p>
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    <pre class="css">
// Links
@link-color:        #0069d6;
@link-hover-color:  darken(@link-color, 10);

// Grays
@white:             #fff;
@gray-lighter:      #ccc;
@gray-light:        #777;
@gray:              #555;
@gray-dark:         #333;
@black:             #000;

// Accent Colors
@blue:              #08b5fb;
@blue-dark:         #0069d6;
@green:             #46a546;
@red:               #9d261d;
@yellow:            #ffc40d;
@orange:            #f89406;
@pink:              #c3325f;
@purple:            #7a43b6;
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// Baseline
@baseline:          20px;
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<h3>Commenting</h3>
<p>LESS also provides another style of commenting in addition to CSS's normal <code>/* ... */</code> syntax.</p>
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// This is a comment
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/* This is also a comment */
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<h3>Mixins up the wazoo</h3>
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<p>Mixins are basically includes or partials for CSS, allowing you to combine a block of code into one. They're great for vendor prefixed properties like <code>box-shadow</code>, cross-browser gradients, font stacks, and more. Below is a sample of the mixins that are included with Bootstrap in Baseline.</p>
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<pre class="css">
// Font Stacks
.font(@weight: normal, @size: 14px, @lineheight: 20px) {
  font-size: @size;
  font-weight: @weight;
  line-height: @lineheight;
}
.sans-serif(@weight: normal, @size: 14px, @lineheight: 20px) {
  font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
  font-size: @size;
  font-weight: @weight;
  line-height: @lineheight;
}

// Drop shadows
.box-shadow(@shadow: 0 1px 3px rgba(0,0,0,.25)) {
  -webkit-box-shadow: @shadow;
  -moz-box-shadow: @shadow;
  box-shadow: @shadow;
}

// Gradients
#gradient {
  .horizontal(@startColor: #555, @endColor: #333) {
    background-color: @endColor;
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, right top, from(@startColor), to(@endColor));
    background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(right center, @startColor, @endColor);
    background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(right center, @startColor, @endColor);
    background-image: -o-linear-gradient(left,  @startColor,  @endColor);
    background-image: -khtml-gradient(linear, left top, right top, from(@startColor), to(@endColor));
    filter: e(%("progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(StartColorStr='%d', EndColorStr='%d', GradientType=1)",@startColor,@endColor));
    -ms-filter: %("progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='%d', EndColorStr='%d', GradientType=1))",@startColor,@endColor);
  }
  .vertical(@startColor: #555, @endColor: #333) {
    background-color: @endColor;
    background-repeat: no-repeat;
    background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(@startColor), to(@endColor));
    background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(@startColor, @endColor);
    background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(@startColor, @endColor);
    background-image: -o-linear-gradient(top,  @startColor,  @endColor);
    background-image: -khtml-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(@startColor), to(@endColor));
    filter: e(%("progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(StartColorStr='%d', EndColorStr='%d', GradientType=0)",@startColor,@endColor));
    -ms-filter: %("progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='%d', EndColorStr='%d', GradientType=0))",@startColor,@endColor);
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}
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<h3>Operations and grid system</h3>
<p>Get fancy and perform some match to generate flexible and powerful mixins like the one below.</p>
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@grid_columns: 16;
@grid_column_width: 40px;
@grid_gutter_width: 20px;
.columns(@column_span: 1) {
  display: inline;
  float: left;
  width: (@grid_column_width * @column_span) + (@grid_gutter_width * (@column_span - 1));
  margin-left: @grid_gutter_width;
  &:first-child {
    margin-left: 0;
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  <h1>Grid system <small>Rock the standard 940px or roll your own</small></h1>
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    <h2>Default grid</h2>
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    <p>The default grid system provided as part of Baseline is a 940px wide 16-column grid. It's a flavor of the popular 960 grid system, but without the additional margin/padding on the left and right sides.</p>
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    <h3>Example grid markup</h3>
    <p>As shown here, a basic layout can be created with two "columns," each spanning a number of the 16 foundational columns we defined as part of our grid system. See the examples below for more variations.</p>
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  &lt;div class="span6 columns"&gt;
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<section id="layouts">
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    <h1>Layouts <small>Basic templates to create webpages</small></h1>
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      <h2>Fixed layout</h2>
      <p>A basic 940px wide, centered container layout for just about any site or page.</p>
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      <div class="mini-layout">
        <div class="mini-layout-body"></div>
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      <h2>Fluid layout</h2>
      <p>A flexible fluid or liquid page structure with min- and max-widths and a left-hand sidebar. Great for apps.</p>
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        <div class="mini-layout-sidebar"></div>
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&lt;body&gt;
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    &lt;div class="sidebar"&gt;
      ...
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    &lt;div class="content"&gt;
      ...
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  &lt;/div&gt;
&lt;/body&gt;
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  <h1>Typography <small>Headings, paragraphs, lists, and other inline type elements</small></h1>
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    <h2>Headings and copy</h2>
    <p>A standard typographic hierarchy for structuring your webpages.</p>
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  <div class="span6 columns">
    <h1>h1. Heading 1</h1>
    <h2>h2. Heading 2</h2>
    <h3>h3. Heading 3</h3>
    <h4>h4. Heading 4</h4>
    <h5>h5. Heading 5</h5>
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    <h6>h6. Heading 6</h6>
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    <h3>Example paragraph (body text)</h3>
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    <p>Nullam quis risus eget urna mollis ornare vel eu leo. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id elit.</p>
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    <h2>Misc. elements</h2>
    <p>Using emphasis, addresses, &amp; abbreviations</p>
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      <code>&lt;strong&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;em&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;address&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;abbr&gt;</code>
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    <h4>When to use</h4>
    <p>Emphasis tags (<code>&lt;strong&gt;</code> and <code>&lt;em&gt;</code>) should be used to add visual distinction between a word or phrase and its surrounding copy. Use <code>&lt;strong&gt;</code> for plain old attention and <code>&lt;em&gt;</code> for <em>slick</em> attention and titles.</p>
    <h3>Emphasis in a paragraph</h3>
    <p><a href="">Fusce dapibus</a>, <strong>tellus ac cursus commodo</strong>, <em>tortor mauris condimentum nibh</em>, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Maecenas faucibus mollis interdum. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue.</p>
    <h3>Addresses</h3>
    <p>The <code>address</code> element is used for&mdash;you guessed it!&mdash;addresses. Here's how it looks:</p>
    <address>
    	<strong>Twitter, Inc.</strong><br />
    	795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600<br />
    	San Francisco, CA 94107<br />
    	<abbr title="Phone">P:</abbr> (123) 456-7890
    </address>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> Each line in an <code>address</code> must end with a line-break (<code>&lt;br /&gt;</code>) to properly structure the content as it is read in real life without any styles applied.</p>
    <h3>Abbreviations</h3>
    <p>For abbreviations and acronyms, use the <code>abbr</code> tag (<code>acronym</code> is deprecated in <abbr title="HyperText Markup Langugage 5">HTML5</abbr>). Put the shorthand form within the tag and set a title for the complete name.</p>
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    <h2>Blockquotes</h2>
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      <code>&lt;blockquote&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;p&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;cite&gt;</code>
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    <p>Be sure to wrap your <code>blockquote</code> around <code>paragraph</code> and <code>cite</code> tags. When citing a source, use the <code>cite</code> element. The CSS will automatically preface a name with an em dash (&amp;mdash;).</p>
    <blockquote>
    	<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...</p>
    	<cite>Dr. Julius Hibbert</cite>
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<h2>Lists</h2>
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		<h4>Unordered <code>&lt;ul&gt;</code></h4>
		<ul>
			<li>Jeremy Bixby</li>
			<li>Robert Dezure</li>
			<li>Josh Washington</li>
			<li>Anton Capresi</li>
			<li>My Team Mates
				<ul>
					<li>George Castanza</li>
					<li>Jerry Seinfeld</li>
					<li>Cosmo Kramer</li>
					<li>Elaine Bennis</li>
					<li>Newman</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
			<li>John Jacob</li>
			<li>Paul Pierce</li>
			<li>Kevin Garnett</li>
		</ul>
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		<h4>Unstyled <code>&lt;ul.unstyled&gt;</code></h4>
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			<li>Jeremy Bixby</li>
			<li>Robert Dezure</li>
			<li>Josh Washington</li>
			<li>Anton Capresi</li>
			<li>My Team Mates
				<ul>
					<li>George Castanza</li>
					<li>Jerry Seinfeld</li>
					<li>Cosmo Kramer</li>
					<li>Elaine Bennis</li>
					<li>Newman</li>
				</ul>
			</li>
			<li>John Jacob</li>
			<li>Paul Pierce</li>
			<li>Kevin Garnett</li>
		</ul>
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    <ol>
    	<li>Jeremy Bixby</li>
    	<li>Robert Dezure</li>
    	<li>Josh Washington</li>
    	<li>Anton Capresi</li>
    	<li>My Team Mates
    		<ol>
    			<li>George Castanza</li>
    			<li>Jerry Seinfeld</li>
    			<li>Cosmo Kramer</li>
    			<li>Elaine Bennis</li>
    			<li>Newman</li>
    		</ol>
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    	<li>John Jacob</li>
    	<li>Paul Pierce</li>
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    	<dd>Vestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper eget lacinia odio sem nec elit.</dd>
    	<dd>Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget metus.</dd>
    	<dt>And your dad</dt>
    	<dd>Etiam porta sem malesuada magna mollis euismod.</dd>
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  <h1>Tables <small>For, you guessed it, tabular data</small></h1>
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    <h2>Building tables</h2>
    <p>
      <code>&lt;table&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;thead&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;tbody&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;tr&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;th&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;td&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;colspan&gt;</code>
      <code>&lt;caption&gt;</code>
    </p>
    <p>Tables are great&mdash;for a lot of things. Great tables, however, need a bit of markup love to be useful, scalable, and readable (at the code level). Here are a few tips to help.</p>
    <p>Always wrap your column headers in a <code>thead</code> such that hierarchy is <code>thead</code> > <code>tr</code> > <code>th</code>.</p>
    <p>Similar to the column headers, all your table's body content should be wrapped in a <code>tbody</code> so your hierarchy is <code>tbody</code> > <code>tr</code> > <code>td</code>.</p>
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<h3>Example: Default table styles</h3>
<p>All tables will be automatically styled with only the essential borders to ensure readability and maintain structure. No need to add extra classes or attributes.</p>
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	<thead>
		<tr>
			<th>#</th>
			<th>First Name</th>
			<th>Last Name</th>
			<th>Language</th>
		</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
		<tr>
			<td>1</td>
			<td>Your</td>
			<td>Mom</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>2</td>
			<td>Joe</td>
			<td>Sixpack</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>3</td>
			<td>Stu</td>
			<td>Dent</td>
			<td>Code</td>
		</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
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&lt;table class="common-table"&gt;
  ...
&lt;/table&gt;</pre>

<h3>Example: Zebra-striped</h3>
<p>Get a little fancy with your tables by adding zebra-striping&mdash;just add the <code>.zebra-striped</code> class.</p>
<table class="zebra-striped">
	<thead>
		<tr>
			<th>#</th>
			<th>First Name</th>
			<th>Last Name</th>
			<th>Language</th>
		</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
		<tr>
			<td>1</td>
			<td>Your</td>
			<td>Mom</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>2</td>
			<td>Joe</td>
			<td>Sixpack</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>3</td>
			<td>Stu</td>
			<td>Dent</td>
			<td>Code</td>
		</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
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&lt;table class="common-table zebra-striped"&gt;
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&lt;/table&gt;</pre>

<h3>Example: Zebra-striped w/ TableSorter.js</h3>
<p>Taking the previous example, we improve the usefulness of our tables by providing sorting functionality via <a href="http://jquery.com">jQuery</a> and the <a href="http://tablesorter.com/docs/">Tablesorter</a> plugin. <strong>Click any column's header to change the sort.</strong></p>
<table class="zebra-striped" id="sortTableExample">
	<thead>
		<tr>
			<th>#</th>
			<th class="yellow">First Name</th>
			<th class="blue">Last Name</th>
			<th class="green">Language</th>
		</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
		<tr>
			<td>1</td>
			<td>Your</td>
			<td>Mom</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>2</td>
			<td>Joe</td>
			<td>Sixpack</td>
			<td>English</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>3</td>
			<td>Stu</td>
			<td>Dent</td>
			<td>Code</td>
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&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery/jquery.tablesorter.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
  $(document).ready(function() {
    $("table#sortTableExample").tablesorter( {sortList: [[1,0]]} );
  });
&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;table class="common-table zebra-striped"&gt;
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&lt;/table&gt;</pre>
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    <p>All forms are given default styles to present them in a readable and scalable way. Styles are provided for text inputs, select lists, textareas, radio buttons and checkboxes, and buttons.</p>
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    <fieldset>
      <legend>Example form legend</legend>
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="">X-Large Input</label>
        <div class="input">
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      <div class="clearfix">
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          <select>
            <option>1</option>
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      <div class="clearfix">
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          <select class="medium">
            <option>1</option>
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            <option>3</option>
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      <div class="clearfix">
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      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="disabledInput">Disabled Input</label>
        <div class="input">
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        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix error">
        <label for="xlInput">X-Large Input</label>
        <div class="input">
          <input class="xlarge error" id="xlInput" name="xlInput" size="30" type="text" />
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
    </fieldset>
    <fieldset>
      <legend>Example form legend</legend>
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="prependedInput">Prepended Text</label>
        <div class="input">
          <div class="input-prepend">
            <span class="add-on">@</span>
            <input class="medium" id="prependedInput" name="prependedInput" size="16" type="text" />
          </div>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="prependedInput2">Prepended Checkbox</label>
        <div class="input">
          <div class="input-prepend">
            <label class="add-on"><input type="checkbox" name="" id="" value="" /></label>
            <input class="mini" id="prependedInput2" name="prependedInput2" size="16" type="text" />
          </div>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="appendedInput">Appended Checkbox</label>
        <div class="input">
          <div class="input-append">
            <input class="mini" id="appendedInput" name="appendedInput" size="16" type="text" />
            <label class="add-on active"><input type="checkbox" name="" id="" value="" checked="checked" /></label>
          </div>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="xlInput">File Input</label>
        <div class="input">
          <input class="input-file" id="fileInput" name="fileInput" type="file" />
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
    </fieldset>
    <fieldset>
      <legend>Example form legend</legend>
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label id="optionsCheckboxes">List of Options</label>
        <div class="input">
          <ul class="inputs-list">
            <li>
              <label>
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option1" />
                <span>Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great</span>
              </label>
            </li>
            <li>
              <label>
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option2" />
                <span>Option two can also be checked and included in form results</span>
              </label>
            </li>
            <li>
              <label>
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option2" />
                <span>Option three can&mdash;yes, you guessed it&mdash;also be checked and included in form results</span>
              </label>
            </li>
            <li>
              <label class="disabled">
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option2" disabled />
                <span>Option four cannot be checked as it is disabled.</span>
              </label>
            </li>
          </ul>
          <span class="help-block">
            <strong>Note:</strong> Labels surround all the options for much larger click areas and a more usable form.
          </span>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label>Date Range</label>
        <div class="input">
          <div class="inline-inputs">
            <input class="small" type="text" value="May 1, 2011" />
            <input class="mini" type="text" value="12:00am" />
            to
            <input class="small" type="text" value="May 8, 2011" />
            <input class="mini" type="text" value="11:59pm" />
            <span class="help-inline">All times are shown as Pacific Standard Time (GMT -08:00).</span>
          </div>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label for="textarea">Textarea</label>
        <div class="input">
          <textarea class="xxlarge" id="textarea" name="textarea"></textarea>
          <span class="help-block">
            Block of help text to describe the field above if need be.
          </span>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="clearfix">
        <label id="optionsRadio">List of Options</label>
        <div class="input">
          <ul class="inputs-list">
            <li>
              <label>
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option1" />
                <span>Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great</span>
              </label>
            </li>
            <li>
              <label>
                <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option2" />
                <span>Option two can also be checked and included in form results</span>
              </label>
            </li>
          </ul>
        </div>
      </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      <div class="actions">
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    <p>Add <code>.form-stacked</code> to your form's HTML and you'll have labels on top of their fields instead of to their left. This works great if your forms are short or you have two columns of inputs for heavier forms.</p>
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    <form action="" class="form-stacked">
      <fieldset>
        <legend>Example form legend</legend>
        <div class="clearfix">
          <label for="">X-Large Input</label>
          <div class="input">
            <input class="xlarge" id="xlInput" name="xlInput" size="30" type="text" />
          </div>
        </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
        <div class="clearfix">
          <label for="">Select</label>
          <div class="input">
            <select>
              <option>1</option>
              <option>2</option>
              <option>3</option>
              <option>4</option>
              <option>5</option>
            </select>
          </div>
        </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      </fieldset>
      <fieldset>
        <legend>Example form legend</legend>
        <div class="clearfix">
          <label id="optionsCheckboxes">List of Options</label>
          <div class="input">
            <ul class="inputs-list">
              <li>
                <label>
                  <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option1" />
                  <span>Option one is this and that&mdash;be sure to include why it's great</span>
                </label>
              </li>
              <li>
                <label>
                  <input type="checkbox" name="optionsCheckboxes" value="option2" />
                  <span>Option two can also be checked and included in form results</span>
                </label>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <span class="help-block">
              <strong>Note:</strong> Labels surround all the options for much larger click areas and a more usable form.
            </span>
          </div>
        </div> <!-- /clearfix -->
      </fieldset>
      <div class="actions">
        <button type="submit" class="btn primary">Save Changes</button>
        <button type="reset" class="btn">Cancel</button>
      </div>
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    <p>As a convention, buttons are used for actions while links are used for objects. For instance, "Download" could be a button and "recent activity" could be a link.</p>
    <p>All buttons default to a light gray style, but a blue <code>.primary</code> class is available. Plus, rolling your own styles is easy peasy.</p>
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    <h3>Example buttons</h3>
    <p>Button styles can be applied to anything with the <code>.btn</code> applied. Typically you'll want to apply these to only <code>a</code>, <code>button</code>, and select <code>input</code> elements. Here's how it looks:</p>
    <div class="well" style="padding: 14px 19px;">
    	<button type="submit" class="btn primary">Submit</button>
    	<button type="submit" class="btn">Cancel</button>
    </div>
    <h3>Alternate sizes</h3>
    <p>Fancy larger or smaller buttons? Have at it!</p>
    <div class="well">
      <a href="#" class="btn large primary">Primary action</a>
      <a href="#" class="btn large">Action</a>
    </div>
    <div class="well" style="padding: 16px 19px;">
      <a href="#" class="btn small primary">Primary action</a>
      <a href="#" class="btn small">Action</a>
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  <div class="topbar-wrapper">
    <div class="topbar">
      <div class="container fixed">
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          <li><a href="">Messages</a></li>
          <li><a href="">Who to Follow</a></li>
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        <form action="">
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        </form>
        <ul class="nav secondary-nav">
          <li class="menu">
            <a href="#" class="menu">Username</a>
            <ul class="menu-dropdown">
              <li><a href="">Secondary link</a></li>
              <li><a href="">Something else here</a></li>
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