I think this might help: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/examples/hero.html - ( view source )
<a class="btn btn-navbar" data-toggle="collapse" data-target=".nav-collapse"> <span class="icon-bar"></span> <span class="icon-bar"></span> <span class="icon-bar"></span> </a> Andras Kende http://www.kende.com On Nov 27, 2012, at 2:19 PM, Fred Riley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > This is my first email to this group, so please be gentle :o) > > I've a very minor question, regarding the caret that should appear in the top > left of a dropped-down menu, for instance in the dropdown documentation. When > a dropdown link is clicked, the menu below has a little 'notch' in the top > left and rounded corners on the top border, which I've tried and failed to > replicate in this test document. I've carefully scrutinised HTML source code > in the documentation example, and the bootstrap.css, but can't find out > what's generating this effect. Could someone please point me to the source? > > This is really unimportant, positively trivial, as I'm not bothered about the > effect. I am, though, trying to understand the bootstrap syntax down to the > last detail so that I have the knowledge to build pages from scratch (I've > used Jetstrap for initial prototyping and code generation). I've got to say > that Bootstrap is very impressive, the more so after I read an article on A > List Apart about its genesis. Thanks to the whole development team that made > it possible, and for writing such clear documentation :) > > Fred
