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My name is Dan and this is where I share tips and thoughts on computers and development. I've been a computer enthusiast for 20 years, working as a computer/network technician as well as a games, software & web developer. Currently I'm a SharePoint specialist at Bool. In my spare time I also make PC utilities that can be downloaded from www.rlvision.com. You can read more about me here.-
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See what Boostrap screen mode you are currently viewing
Working with a responsive framework such as Bootstrap, you build websites to display differently depending on the screen size. Bootstrap defines four screen widths that determine what “mode” you are in (xs, sm, md and lg). But it’s not always … Continue reading
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