No, all devices are doing this. 

When using the 'container' class from twitter bootstrap there is a content 
width of 940px, however, there is also a 20px margin at the left of the 
firt span, so in total this makes 960px. 
Because the grid only uses margin on the left, there is no margin on the 
right side of the last span of a row. 

When testing this on mobile devices, it seems that 960px just don't cover 
the 'full width' of the mobile device screen.

What I did now, is a surrounding div with a width of 980px, so I created: 
20px (margin left from first span), 940px (content width from container), 
20px (because of surrounding div).

With a width of 980 px everything seems to be solved. I just don't get it 
why I need to use 980px and the most populair grid is 960px width....

Kind regards,

Willem

Op vrijdag 30 augustus 2013 18:10:51 UTC+2 schreef mainstreet webservices:
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> Are there only some devices that are showing that? if so, which ones?
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