See here: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/scaffolding.html#responsive


You must use the CSS @media query to set the target screens and resolutions
you need..

Ah... you need to use the bootstrap-responsive.css too! It's all in this
page

2013/3/20 bootstrap_fish <[email protected]>

> I'm new to Bootstrap and will be using it for a forthcoming project. I've
> done some reading and as I understand it a site can either have a fixed
> width (960px) or a fluid width. I'm going to use the fixed width so does
> that mean I have to stick with the 960px width or can I change that width.
> I know I could simply change the CSS code in bootsrap.css but would that be
> a bad move?
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