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Issue created Sep 09, 2016 by Administrator@rootContributor

Inconsistent cross-browser behavior for .container

Created by: maiertech

This issue I encountered with Bootstrap v4 alpha 4.

You can replicate the issue by viewing this page in latest Chrome on macOS and latest Safari on macOS: https://test.maier.asia/tags/pancetta/.

In Safari the post list contained in main.container takes up the entire width defined by max-width. On Chrome main.container is much smaller than its max-width.

I am not sure if this is a Chrome bug or a Safari bug or a Bootstrap bug. Which of the two renderings is expected behavior?

And should Bootstrap address this e.g. by adding a min-width?

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