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Fix typo (#31102)
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nicjohnson authored Jun 18, 2020
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- **Our grid supports [six responsive breakpoints]({{< docsref "/layout/breakpoints" >}}).** Breakpoints are based on `min-width` media queries, meaning they affect that breakpoint and all those above it (e.g., `.col-sm-4` applies to `sm`, `md`, `lg`, `xl`, and `xxl`). This means you can control container and column sizing and behavior by each breakpoint.

- **Containers center and horizontally pad your content.** Use `.container` for a responsive pixel width, `.container-fluid` for `width: 100%` across all viewports and devices, or a responsive container (e.g., `.container-md`) fir combination of fluid and pixel widths.
- **Containers center and horizontally pad your content.** Use `.container` for a responsive pixel width, `.container-fluid` for `width: 100%` across all viewports and devices, or a responsive container (e.g., `.container-md`) for a combination of fluid and pixel widths.

- **Rows are wrappers for columns.** Each column has horizontal `padding` (called a gutter) for controlling the space between them. This `padding` is then counteracted on the rows with negative margins to ensure the content in your columns is visually aligned down the left side. Rows also support modifier classes to [uniformly apply column sizing](#row-columns) and [gutter classes]({{< docsref "/layout/gutters" >}}) to change the spacing of your content.

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