06-03-2016, 11:15 AM
Rather than editing the bootstrap.css directly, you should create a custom CSS file under usersc/css/, and under admin settings, for the 3rd CSS option, point to that file. That way updates to UserSpice or bootstrap won't wipeout any changes you make.
Another tip: if you are using Chrome, you can use their Developer Tools window to peak inside the CSS as it is in use, and see where some CSS is overridden and such.
Another tip: if you are using Chrome, you can use their Developer Tools window to peak inside the CSS as it is in use, and see where some CSS is overridden and such.