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"We will make a simple heading for our Cat Photo App by putting them in the same row.",
"Remember, Bootstrap uses a responsive grid system, which makes it easy to put elements into rows and specify each element's relative width. Most of Bootstrap's classes can be applied to a div
element.",
"Here's a diagram of how Bootstrap's 12-column grid layout works:",
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"Note that in this illustration, we use the col-md-*
class. Here, \"md\" means \"medium\", and \"*\" is a number specifying how many columns wide the element should be. In this case, we're specifying how many columns wide an element should be on a medium-sized screen, such as a laptop.",
"In the Cat Photo App that we're building, we'll use col-xs-*
, where \"*\" is the number of columns wide the element should be, and \"xs\" means \"extra small\", like an extra-small mobile phone screen.",
"Notice how the image is now just the right size to fit along the text?"