Download the less files and recompile them:

@gridColumns:             12;
@gridColumnWidth:         69px;
@gridGutterWidth:         12px;

After a bit of experimentation i have found that 69 and 12 are about as 
close as you're gonna get to the original while still being in exact pixel 
amounts.  you could also do 49 and 32 but that's a really big gutter.

all that said you're using a new tech, accept the chaos!!!  just use 940 
instead.  convince everyone you work with it's the right choice so that 
you're on par with the rest of the bootstrap community.  anyways those 
numbers will get you 960.  i'm just not sure it's worth throwing off the 60 
/ 20 rhythm (thirds rule!)  enjoy!

On Sunday, 28 October 2012 03:47:30 UTC-4, Jos Flachs wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm pretty new to bootstrap, and I got two nagging problems to solve:
> 1- How do I set the container width to 960px, instead of the default 
> 1170px?
> 2- I can't get bootstrap to show up properly in DW CS6 design view. 
>
> I know, hardcore coders will invariably advice: don't work with 
> Dreamweaver, better use Notepad! Or Aptana, Editplus or any other editor. 
> I'm used to see what I'm working on in DW design view, and Bootstrap shows 
> screwed up: All the created columns show up either below each other, or at 
> least one column on the next row. It seems I'm not the only one with this 
> problem, there are several threads on the Adobe fora about it. 
>
>
>

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