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<divclass="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
<h4>Body padding required</h4>
<p>The fixed navbar will overlay your other content, unless you add <code>padding</code> to the top of the <code><body></code>. Try out your own values or use our snippet below. Tip: By default, the navbar is 50px high.</p>
{% highlight css %}
{% highlight scss %}
body { padding-top: 70px; }
{% endhighlight %}
<p>Make sure to include this <strong>after</strong> the core Bootstrap CSS.</p>
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@@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ body { padding-top: 70px; }
<divclass="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
<h4>Body padding required</h4>
<p>The fixed navbar will overlay your other content, unless you add <code>padding</code> to the bottom of the <code><body></code>. Try out your own values or use our snippet below. Tip: By default, the navbar is 50px high.</p>
{% highlight css %}
{% highlight scss %}
body { padding-bottom: 70px; }
{% endhighlight %}
<p>Make sure to include this <strong>after</strong> the core Bootstrap CSS.</p>
<h3id="support-ie10-width">Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8</h3>
<p>Internet Explorer 10 doesn't differentiate <strong>device width</strong> from <strong>viewport width</strong>, and thus doesn't properly apply the media queries in Bootstrap's CSS. Normally you'd just add a quick snippet of CSS to fix this:</p>
{% highlight css %}
{% highlight scss %}
@-ms-viewport { width: device-width; }
{% endhighlight %}
<p>However, this doesn't work for devices running Windows Phone 8 versions older than <ahref="http://blogs.windows.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/archive/2013/10/14/introducing-windows-phone-preview-for-developers.aspx">Update 3 (a.k.a. GDR3)</a>, as it causes such devices to show a mostly desktop view instead of narrow "phone" view. To address this, you'll need to <strong>include the following CSS and JavaScript to work around the bug</strong>.</p>
{% highlight css %}
{% highlight scss %}
@-webkit-viewport { width: device-width; }
@-moz-viewport { width: device-width; }
@-ms-viewport { width: device-width; }
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<h3id="third-box-sizing">Box-sizing</h3>
<p>Some third party software, including Google Maps and Google Custom Search Engine, conflict with Bootstrap due to <code>* { box-sizing: border-box; }</code>, a rule which makes it so <code>padding</code> does not affect the final computed width of an element. Learn more about <ahref="http://css-tricks.com/box-sizing/">box model and sizing at CSS Tricks</a>.</p>
<p>Depending on the context, you may override as-needed (Option 1) or reset the box-sizing for entire regions (Option 2).</p>
{% highlight css %}
{% highlight scss %}
/* Box-sizing resets
*
* Reset individual elements or override regions to avoid conflicts due to
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<p>To implement this, in the custom stylesheet, add the following CSS:</p>