From d9e38312d24dc947ef479539fe2252f29bd1090d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark Otto <otto@github.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 20:11:18 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] copy edit

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 getting-started.html | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/getting-started.html b/getting-started.html
index 3c26f719cf..31e05f41c5 100644
--- a/getting-started.html
+++ b/getting-started.html
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ bootstrap/
     <p>To disable responsive features, follow these steps. See it in action in the modified template below.</p>
     <ol>
       <li>Remove (or just don't add) the viewport <code>&lt;meta&gt;</code> mentioned in <a href="../css/#overview-mobile">the CSS docs</a></li>
-      <li>Remove the <code>max-width</code> on the <code>.container</code> for all grid tiers with <code>.container { max-width: none !important; }</code> and set a regular width like <code>width: 970px;</code>. Be sure that this comes after the default Bootstrap CSS. You can optionally avoid the <code>!important</code> with media queries or some selector-fu.</li>
+      <li>Remove the <code>max-width</code> on the <code>.container</code> for all grid tiers with <code>max-width: none !important;</code> and set a regular width like <code>width: 970px;</code>. Be sure that this comes after the default Bootstrap CSS. You can optionally avoid the <code>!important</code> with media queries or some selector-fu.</li>
       <li>For grid layouts, make use of <code>.col-xs-*</code> classes in addition to or in place of the medium/large ones. Don't worry, the extra-small device grid scales up to all resolutions, so you're set there.</li>
     </ol>
     <p>You'll still need respond.js for IE8 (since our media queries are still there and need to be picked up). This just disables the "mobile site" of Bootstrap.</p>
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