Alright, meanwhile I figured out a fairly clean solution myself...

What I did is I made 2 div containers, one with 1 row and 6 cols and one 
with 2 rows and 3 cols. Now what I do is show hide them with the hidden-* 
classes and media queries.

It is a little bit of content duplication though, but I prefer it over JS 
and complicated CSS solutions.

Hope it helps somebody.

Cheers!




Am Montag, 29. April 2013 00:41:06 UTC+2 schrieb gfaw:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I spent the whole day tinkering on a solution for the problem: 
>
> In desktop view, I got 6 columns and want to break them in to 3 for 
> resolutions smaller then 979px. What currently happens is that the colums 
> are getting squeezed together and partly overlap each other before the 
> layout breaks into a single column.
>
> I've been researching here and elsewhere about solutions but neither 
> javascript nor hacks seem to be a clean solution. 
>
> Is it true that this can't be realized with twitter bootstrap out of the 
> box or am I just plain stupid?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

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