This is the minimal code for reproducing the 'issue':
<div class="container-fluid" style="text-align: center">
<h1>REALLYREALLYREALLYLONGWORDIT'SNOTOVERYET</h1>
<button class="btn">REALLYLONGTEXTAGAINCANYOUEVENREADTHIS</a>
</div>
The jsfiddle is here.
Now, when the screen size is sufficiently large, it looks fine:
But if the screen size becomes small, it starts looking like this:
The text overflows; there is a scroll bar for it; but the button is still centered on the visible part of the screen, and not the entire 'view'.
I tried changing values of overflow
style property but there is no effect. Really though, this doesn't seem to be a problem with the overflow, but rather the way the container 'boundaries' are defined. How would I go about 'fixing' this?
@media
changes to the css?@media
. Will take a look.-@media
is for resizing screens. There are a lot of examples in the bootstrap.css file.