>>>>>>I have another project where the following code works:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <div class="container">
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <div class="row col-md-offset-1 col-lg-offset-2 hidden-xs">
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So, it must be that I am doing something different in this project. I will keep trying/testing.
>>>>>
>>>>>sure, .hidden-xs and .container are set on different elements, even if contained.
>>>>>
>>>>>you can just do the same, create a
>>>>>
<div class="hidden-sm-low">
>>>>>inside the
>>>>>
<div class="container">
>>>>
>>>>I did exactly what you suggest (code below) but still no go:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <div class="container">
>>>> <div class="hidden-sm-low">
>>>> <p>Sample text</p>
>>>> </div>
>>>> </div>
>>>>
>>>
>>>you may need to wrap it inside a row and a column
>>>
>>>we can only see from the CSS pane of browser tools
>>
>>My problem is that I need to learn how to "read" the CSS pane of the browser tools. For example, when I click on the element (e.g. div class="hidden-sm-low"), how to read the CSS pane. For example, when I reduce the size of the display I see that the following code:
>>
>>
>>@media (min-width: 576px)
>>.container {
>> max-width: 540px;
>>}
>>
>>
>>is responsing (the width number has reduced). But nothing else in the CSS pane is clear to me.
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>Welcome to the
Challenges of developing a Web Application!
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>The CSS pane shows all the CSS rules that apply to the element, either directly or by inheritence, by order of descending specificity: higher is stronger.
>
>You can see why a rule does not apply as expected: either because it's not applicable (not in the list), or overriden by another rule of higher specificity.
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