If you use container-fluid rather than container, it will stretch to fit 
whatever the current screen width is.

On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 8:20:43 AM UTC+1, Matjaz Toplisek wrote:
>
> I have seen bootstrap setting lik
> .container, .navbar-static-top .container, .navbar-fixed-top .container, 
> .navbar-fixed-bottom .container
> width: 940px; 
>
> Can be this wider without losing quality of responsive design like 993px?
>
>

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