There's many containers, which seems a bit weird, but I don't think that's 
illegal, they are just not nestable like before. As far as I remember, the only 
ill effect of not following the rules is weird offsets. But I think the 
"proper" way is to have each section as a Bootstrap .row.

In their examples, they have a '<meta name="viewport" 
content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">' header. I guess that could 
trigger the proper behavior on mobile.

By the way, looking at the code, it seems a little bit of a mix of using 
Bootstrap with manual styling. I'm not sure that will work out very well, with 
for all the ways the site can be laid out by BS on differing devices.

BR, 
Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Kasper Sørensen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 23. december 2014 09:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Website design update

Hmm I removed all the nested containers, but I still see that issue... Very 
strange.

2014-12-23 9:00 GMT+01:00 Kasper Sørensen <[email protected]>:

> Thanks for the tip, Dennis. Lemme see how it works if I remove the 
> multiple nested containers...
>
> 2014-12-23 8:36 GMT+01:00 Dennis Du Krøger <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> It looks good, but there seem to be some kind of problem with 
>> detecting my phone (Galaxy Note 3): The Bootstrap website looks 
>> properly... Mobile, but the (Bootstrapped) MetaModel site looks like a 
>> desktop site.
>>
>> Looking at the source, it looks a bit strange: There's a .container 
>> within a .container-fluid? As far as I remember, you can only have a 
>> top level container (.container-fluid for full width, .container for 
>> a narrow site), everything else must be .row and .col.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dennis
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kasper Sørensen [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: 22. december 2014 23:48
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Website design update
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've spent a bit of time learning Bootstrap, the responsive web UI 
>> framework. So I decided to try and convert the MetaModel website to a 
>> proper bootstrap site. And before I knew it, I was also trying out 
>> some new ideas for how the "front page" / splash should look.
>>
>> Could you check it out and provide feedback. Notice also that I added 
>> the Javadocs in the navigation menu.
>>
>> http://metamodel.staging.apache.org/
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Kasper
>>
>
>

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