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diff --git a/less/responsive-utilities.less b/less/responsive-utilities.less index 02bb39bfb..6cacabec7 100644 --- a/less/responsive-utilities.less +++ b/less/responsive-utilities.less @@ -3,36 +3,35 @@ // -------------------------------------------------- -// IE10 Metro responsive -// Required for Windows 8 Metro split-screen snapping with IE10 +// IE10 in Windows (Phone) 8 // +// Support for responsive views via media queries is kind of borked in IE10, for +// Surface/desktop in split view and for Windows Phone 8. This particular fix +// must be accompanied by a snippet of JavaScript to sniff the user agent and +// apply some condtional CSS to *only* the Surface/desktop Windows 8. Look at +// our Getting Started page for more information on this bug. +// +// For more information, see the following: +// +// Issue: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/10497 +// Docs: http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/#browsers // Source: http://timkadlec.com/2012/10/ie10-snap-mode-and-responsive-design/ -@-ms-viewport{ + +@-ms-viewport { width: device-width; } -// IE10 on Windows Phone 8 -// IE10 on WP8 doesn't report CSS pixels, but actual device pixels. In -// other words, say on a Lumia, you'll get 768px as the device width, -// meaning users will see the tablet styles and not phone styles. -// -// Alternatively you can override this with JS (see source below), but -// we won't be doing that here given our limited scope. -// -// Source: http://timkadlec.com/2013/01/windows-phone-8-and-device-width/ -@media screen and (max-width: 400px) { - @-ms-viewport{ - width: 320px; - } -} // Hide from screenreaders and browsers +// // Credit: HTML5 Boilerplate + .hidden { display: none !important; visibility: hidden !important; } + // Visibility utilities .visible-xs { |
