<pclass="lead">Don't want your site or application to be scale on different device? With a little bit of work you can disable the responsive features of Bootstrap so that mobile users see your full desktop-version site.</p>
<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 meta viewport mentioned in <ahref="../css/#overview-mobile">the CSS docs</a></li>
<li>Force a single <code>max-width</code> on the <code>.container</code> (e.g., <code>.container { max-width: 940px; }</code>). Be sure this comes after the default Bootstrap CSS otherwise you'll need <code>!important</code>.</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>
{% highlight html %}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Disabling responsiveness in Bootstrap</title>