- Grid classes apply to devices with screen widths greater than or equal to the breakpoint sizes, and override grid classes targeted at smaller devices. Therefore, [for example] applying any
.col-md-
class to an element will not only affect its styling on medium devices but also on large devices if a .col-lg-
class is not present.
See also https://github.com/twbs/bootlint/wiki/E029 , which is about the related error of using redundant grid classes:
For example, class="col-sm-6" will make the element 6 columns wide on small (sm), medium (md), and large (lg) screens. Therefore, class="col-sm-6 col-md-6 col-lg-6" and class="col-sm-6 col-md-6" are both equivalent to class="col-sm-6", which should be preferred since it's simpler and less verbose.
So use only col-xs-
if you want a width to apply to all screens. Although it's common to use col-sm-
instead, so that columns stack on xs
screens, which is often more user-friendly due to XS screens being so narrow.
.col-sm-3
the column should retain the correct width for small, medium and large resolutions. Could you give an example of what you are doing now?