@@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@ For example, <code><section></code> should be wrapped as inline.
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<p>The <code>.visible-*-*</code> classes for each breakpoint come in 3 variations, depending on the CSS <code>display</code> property value applied when the element is visible:</p>
<p>As of v3.2, the <code>.visible-*-*</code> classes for each breakpoint come in three variations, one for each CSS <code>display</code> property value listed below for visibility classes.</p>
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<tableclass="table table-bordered table-striped">
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@@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ For example, <code><section></code> should be wrapped as inline.
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<p>So, for extra small (<code>xs</code>) screens for example, the available <code>.visible-*-*</code> classes are: <code>.visible-xs-block</code>, <code>.visible-xs-inline</code>, and <code>.visible-xs-inline-block</code>.</p>
<p>The classes <code>.visible-xs</code>, <code>.visible-sm</code>, <code>.visible-md</code>, and <code>.visible-lg</code> also exist, but are <strong>deprecated</strong> as of v3.1.0. They are approximately equivalent to <code>.visible-*-block</code>, except with additional special cases for <code><table></code>-related elements.</p>
<p>The classes <code>.visible-xs</code>, <code>.visible-sm</code>, <code>.visible-md</code>, and <code>.visible-lg</code> also exist, but are <strong>deprecated</strong> as of v3.2. They are approximately equivalent to <code>.visible-*-block</code>, except with additional special cases for toggling <code><table></code>-related elements.</p>