There is space inside any container div and its inner content. #2564
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Hello everyone, I'm from Jordan. I'm currently working on a project for Orange, and we used Boosted. I noticed that there is always a default space between any container div and its inner content. On the other hand, when I used the normal Bootstrap link in the head, the inner content takes the full width. This is part of Boosted? |
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Hello @monaSalih
Apparently, there was an issue while uploading the file, I can't see it in your post. Could you please try to re-upload it? Or maybe try to create a minimal reproducible example via CodePen, StackBlitz, or any other tools? |
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Thanks for your CodePen examples in #2564 (reply in thread).
Yes indeed, the behavior is slightly different in Boosted compared to Bootstrap:
This was done to ensure consistency with the current design rules linked to the header and footer max widths (that are not supposed to use 100% of the screen's width). It's not that natural, I agree, but was probably the most consistent approach we could have in the framework to keep the same classes between Boosted and Bootstrap. If you need to force it, you can probably associate it to the |
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Thanks for your CodePen examples in #2564 (reply in thread).
Yes indeed, the behavior is slightly different in Boosted compared to Bootstrap:
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