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Myko_P I also added the bootstrap CSS stuff to one of our test environments and there are side effects, too. Not that heavy like your ones, but also visible to users.
Maybe Lithium Support can help you out in this case, maybe they have some best practices for such cases.
Well, while Lithium uses Bootstrap as well under the hood, it is a good practice to use Lithium CSS classes in your custom code. So you are able to use some the advantages and predefined styles of the platform.
Regards,
Christian
cike We are currently on our way to responsive upgrade so Lithium frontend team helped us to fix the issue.
But it would be great to have some more in-depth section in the Responsive Developer Documentation site or in the Lithosphere related to how exactly make your vanilla Bootstrap 4 header and footer in line with the Lithium responsive CSS framework. For example: you should use these Lithium's CSS library wrapper classes and these prefixes and you should avoid using these standard Bootstrap 4 classes but you can use those etc.
That kind of guide also could save the Lithium frontend team a lot of time. Maybe it worth to make a new idea about that?
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