what does it mean in variables fluidGridColumnWidth in number 6.34565674346 
? how to calculate that? 

Dana nedjelja, 24. lipnja 2012. 18:59:11 UTC+2, korisnik Sherbrow napisao 
je:
>
> You may encounter problems if you want to wrap some columns, beacause you 
> may not have a spanX that match the sum of the span children.
>
> You can achieve the same column widths by setting the column width to 10px 
> and using a grid of 50 columns. Then your 1st column would be a span12, the 
> 2nd a span6 etc., and the whole page would be a span50.
>
> If you want different column sizes, you'll have to do it manually (in your 
> own css file).
>
> But if you keep the same width for all columns, there are two options :
>
>    - you can customize and auto-generate the bootstrap files here : 
>    http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/download.html#variables
>    - or you can use the less files of bootstrap to do it yourself (the 
>    settings you are looking for are in the variables.less file) - 
>    http://lesscss.org/
>
> With your example, @gridColumns would be 50, @gridColumnWidth 10px and 
> @gridGutterWidth 
> 10px, which make a 50*10+49*10 = 990px wide page.
>
> Just try different combinations and see what suits you.
> Le dimanche 24 juin 2012 17:06:34 UTC+2, masterexmachina a écrit :
>>
>> Can each column have custom width that sum up in the end to full width 
>> defined in bootstrap and that whole layout works?
>> For example I use 10 columns of 90px width and 10px gutter, whole page is 
>> 1000px wide.
>> So I want, fist column to be 120px, second one to be 60px, third to be 
>> 100px, fourth to be 80px and all others to be 90px
>>
>> so when I use span1 or span3 will it work ok in bootstrap? if so ... how 
>> to define those column width?
>> or all columns MUST be same size?
>>
>

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