Overview =============================================================================== .. lead:: Get the lowdown on the key pieces of Bootstrap's infrastructure, including our approach to better, faster, stronger web development. HTML5 doctype ------------- Bootstrap makes use of certain HTML elements and CSS properties that require the use of the HTML5 doctype. Include it at the beginning of all your projects. .. code:: html :class: highlight ... Mobile first ------------- With Bootstrap 2, we added optional mobile friendly styles for key aspects of the framework. With Bootstrap 3, we've rewritten the project to be mobile friendly from the start. Instead of adding on optional mobile styles, they're baked right into the core. In fact, **Bootstrap is mobile first**. Mobile first styles can be found throughout the entire library instead of in separate files. To ensure proper rendering and touch zooming, **add the viewport meta tag** to your :code:`
`. .. code:: html :class: highlight You can disable zooming capabilities on mobile devices by adding :code:`user-scalable=no` to the viewport meta tag. This disables zooming, meaning users are only able to scroll, and results in your site feeling a bit more like a native application. Overall, we don't recommend this on every site, so use caution! .. code:: html :class: highlight Typography and links -------------------- Bootstrap sets basic global display, typography, and link styles. Specifically, we: * Set :code:`background-color: #fff`; on the body * Use the :code:`@font-family-base`, :code:`@font-size-base`, and :code:`@line-height-base` attributes as our typographic base * Set the global link color via :code:`@link-color` and apply link underlines only on :hover These styles can be found within :code:`scaffolding.less`. Normalize.css ------------- For improved cross-browser rendering, we use `Normalize.css