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          <a class="brand" href="#">Bootstrap</a>
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            <li class="active"><a href="#overview">Overview</a></li>
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            <li><a href="#about">About</a></li>
            <li><a href="#grid-system">Grid</a></li>
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            <li><a href="#typography">Type</a></li>
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            <li><a href="#tables">Tables</a></li>
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            <li><a href="#less">Less</a></li>
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    <header class="jumbotron masthead" id="overview">
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          <h1>Bootstrap, from Twitter</h1>
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            Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites.<br />
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            It includes base CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, and more.<br />
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          <p><strong>Nerd alert:</strong> Bootstrap is <a href="#less" title="Read about using Bootstrap with Less">built with Less</a> and was designed to work out of the gate with modern browsers in mind.</p>
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            <h6>Hotlink the CSS</h6>
            <p>For the quickest and easiest start, just copy this snippet into your webpage.</p>
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              <textarea class="copy-code" rows="1">&lt;link rel="stylesheet" href="http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/assets/css/bootstrap-1.3.0.min.css"></textarea>
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            <h6>Use it with Less</h6>
            <p>A fan of using Less? No problem, just clone the repo and add these lines:</p>
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              <textarea class="copy-code" rows="2">&lt;link rel="stylesheet/less" href="/path/to/bootstrap.less"&gt;
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&lt;script src="/path/to/less.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;</textarea>
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            <h6>Fork on GitHub</h6>
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            <p>Download, fork, pull, file issues, and more with the official Bootstrap repo on Github.</p>
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            <p><a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap" class="btn primary">Bootstrap on GitHub &raquo;</a></p>
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            <p class="current-version">Currently <a href="https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/wiki/Changelog">v1.3.0</a></p>
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<!-- About Bootstrap
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<section id="about">
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    <h1>About Bootstrap <small>Brief history, browser support, and more</small></h1>
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      <h3>History</h3>
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      <p>Engineers at Twitter have historically used almost any library they were familiar with to meet front-end requirements. Bootstrap began as an answer to the challenges that presented. With the help of many awesome folks, Bootstrap has grown significantly.</p>
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      <p>Read more on <a href="https://dev.twitter.com/blog/bootstrap-twitter">dev.twitter.com &rsaquo;</a></p>
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      <p>
        <a href="http://twitter.com/twbootstrap" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @twbootstrap</a>
        <script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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      <h3>Browser support</h3>
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      <p>Bootstrap is tested and supported in major modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Firefox.</p>
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      <img src="assets/img/browsers.png" width="258px" height="48px" alt="Tested and supported in Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Firefox">
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        <li>Firefox 4+</li>
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        <li>Opera 11</li>
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      <h3>What's included</h3>
      <p>Bootstrap comes complete with compiled CSS, uncompiled, and example templates.</p>
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        <li><span class="label">New in 1.3</span> <a href="./javascript.html">Javascript plugins</a></li>
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        <li>All original .less files</li>
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        <li>Fully <a href="../bootstrap-1.3.0.css">compiled</a> and <a href="../bootstrap-1.3.0.min.css">minified</a> CSS</li>
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        <li>Complete styleguide documentation</li>
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        <li>Three example pages with different layouts</li>
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      <p>Need some quick templates? Check out these basic examples we've put together:</p>
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      <ul class="media-grid">
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          <a href="../examples/hero.html"><img src="assets/img/example-diagram-01.png" alt="Simple three-column layout with hero unit"></a>
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          <a href="../examples/fluid.html"><img src="assets/img/example-diagram-02.png" alt="Fluid layout with static sidebar"></a>
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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>
      <p>The default grid system provided as part of Bootstrap 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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      <h2>Roll your own grid</h2>
      <p>Built into Bootstrap are a handful of variables for customizing the default 940px grid system. With a bit of customization, you can modify the size of columns, their gutters, and the container they reside in.</p>
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      <p>The variables needed to modify the grid system currently all reside in <code>preboot.less</code>.</p>
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            <td><code>@gridColumns</code></td>
            <td>16</td>
            <td>The number of columns within the grid</td>
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            <td><code>@gridColumnWidth</code></td>
            <td>40px</td>
            <td>The width of each column within the grid</td>
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            <td><code>@gridGutterWidth</code></td>
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            <td><code>@siteWidth</code></td>
            <td><em>Computed sum of all columns and gutters</em></td>
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      <h3>Now to customize</h3>
      <p>Modifying the grid means changing the three <code>@grid-*</code> variables and recompiling the Less files.</p>
      <p>Bootstrap comes equipped to handle a grid system with up to 24 columns; the default is just 16. Here's how your grid variables would look customized to a 24-column grid.</p>
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      <p>Once recompiled, you'll be set!</p>
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<!-- Layouts (Default and fluid)
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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>
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      <p>The default and simple 940px-wide, centered layout for just about any website or page provided by a single <code>&lt;div.container&gt;</code>.</p>
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      <h2>Fluid layout</h2>
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      <p>An alternative, flexible fluid page structure with min- and max-widths and a left-hand sidebar. Great for apps and docs.</p>
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    <h1>Typography <small>Headings, paragraphs, lists, and other inline type elements</small></h1>
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      <h2>Headings &amp; copy</h2>
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      <p>A standard typographic hierarchy for structuring your webpages.</p>
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      <p>The entire typographic grid is based on two Less variables in our preboot.less file: <code>@basefont</code> and <code>@baseline</code>. The first is the base font-size used throughout and the second is the base line-height.</p>
      <p>We use those variables, and some math, to create the margins, paddings, and line-heights of all our type and more.</p>
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      <h4>h4. Heading 4</h4>
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            795 Folsom Ave, Suite 600<br />
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            <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>
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      <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>One</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>
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    $("table#sortTableExample").tablesorter({ sortList: [[1,0]] });
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      <h2>Default styles</h2>
      <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>
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                <option>2</option>
                <option>3</option>
                <option>4</option>
                <option>5</option>
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