It is quite easy.

Beware of your className nesting.

<div class="container">
   <div class="row">
     <div class="span2"></div>
      <div class=span10"></div>
   </div>
</div>

A .row must only have .spanXX as children and they must account to 12.

12 is just as to separate into columns, so if you nest within the 
illustrated .row an other .row (e.g. ".row > .span10 > .row > .span12") the 
inner span12 will take ALL the width of the parent's span10.

If things break, just remove other nested classnames because it may bug you 
more than anything else.

By the way, you do not need the pull-left in the context you used

Hope it helped.


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