move containers to layout section

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Mark Otto 2014-07-14 08:22:33 -07:00
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- title: Layout
pages:
- title: Containers
- title: Grid
sections:
- title: Introduction

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### Normalize
For improved cross-browser rendering, we use [Normalize.css](http://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/) to correct small inconsistencies across browsers and devices.
### Containers
Bootstrap requires a containing element to wrap site contents and house our grid system. You may choose one of two containers to use in your projects. Note that, due to `padding` and more, neither container is nestable.
Use `.container` for a responsive fixed width container.
{% highlight html %}
<div class="container">
...
</div>
{% endhighlight %}
Use `.container-fluid` for a full width container, spanning the entire width of your viewport.
{% highlight html %}
<div class="container-fluid">
...
</div>
{% endhighlight %}

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---
layout: page
title: Containers
---
Bootstrap requires a containing element to wrap site contents and house our grid system. You may choose from one of two containers—fixed width or fluid width—to use in your projects.
Containers *can* be nested, but be aware that most layouts don't require it.
Use `.container` for a responsive fixed width container. This will center content withing the viewport and apply the appropriate `width` for a given device size.
{% highlight html %}
<div class="container">
...
</div>
{% endhighlight %}
Use `.container-fluid` for a full width container, spanning the entire width of the viewport.
{% highlight html %}
<div class="container-fluid">
...
</div>
{% endhighlight %}