diff --git a/docs/browser-bugs.html b/docs/browser-bugs.html index c4635177f1..66be73f49b 100644 --- a/docs/browser-bugs.html +++ b/docs/browser-bugs.html @@ -107,12 +107,6 @@ lead: "A list of the browser bugs that Bootstrap is currently grappling with."
Due to the specific HTML and CSS used to justify buttons (namely display: table-cell), the borders between them are doubled. In regular button groups, margin-left: -1px is used to stack the borders instead of removing them. However, margin doesn't work with display: table-cell. As a result, depending on your customizations to Bootstrap, you may wish to remove or re-color the borders.
Internet Explorer 8 doesn't render borders in on buttons in a justified button group, whether it's on <a> or <button> elements. To get around that, wrap each button in another .btn-group.
See #12476 for more information.
+<a> elementsJust wrap a series of .btns in .btn-group.btn-group-justified.