How can I understand bootstrap column settings
I have done loads of research and either the examples are not good enough or I'm incredibly thick.
I have tried to set up different samples myself to determine the differences between these column names and have found no change in characteristic between the xs column widths and the md column classes.
Basically I understand that there are twelve columns on any device whether it be a midget mobile or a 50 inch monitor - fair enough.
However I had my page split up with a heading for three columns of equal width.
I wanted it to be three across on a large screen, or single column on a mobile.
Hence I tried an example with <div class="col-xs-3 col-sm-3 col-md-6 col-lg-12">
I tried to do another page with a two column split with the left column two wide fixed and the other 10 being flexible .
I had the rest of the content in the right hand column all in divs set at 5 wide so that they overlapped and went to the next row if they did not fit.
What I do not understand is when to use the different prefixes xs/sm/md/lg and what purpose do they have when embedded? Can anyone set up any practical example to show the different results these rules give. Do the letters make any difference?
Thanks in advance for any feedback
Terry
