> It will stack like this on large devices (desktop):
> And it will stack like this on small devices (tablets/phones, 768px and below):
Isn't that the default behaviour of inline HTML elements?
Honestly, most of the time I don't know what I gain by using Bootstrap, and would be very pleased if they distributted a Bootstrap-lite that only changed the default presentation of elements without all those containers, effects, and optional styles.
That's not the default behavior for inline elements. In that example with the 4 hearts, you can imagine a visually ugly effect where a browser width is narrow enough to show 3 of them and the last one drops to a new line.
> And it will stack like this on small devices (tablets/phones, 768px and below):
Isn't that the default behaviour of inline HTML elements?
Honestly, most of the time I don't know what I gain by using Bootstrap, and would be very pleased if they distributted a Bootstrap-lite that only changed the default presentation of elements without all those containers, effects, and optional styles.