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I do here, with a resolution of less than 767, http://freeweblance.ru/

Closed due to the fact that off-topic participants Grundy , zRrr , aleksandr barakin , user194374, sercxjo 16 Jul '16 at 7:54 .

It seems that this question does not correspond to the subject of the site. Those who voted to close it indicated the following reason:

  • “Questions asking for help with debugging (“ why does this code not work? ”) Should include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and a minimum code for playing it right in the question . Questions without an explicit description of the problem are useless for other visitors. See How to create minimal, self-sufficient and reproducible example . " - Grundy, zRrr, aleksandr barakin, Community Spirit, sercxjo
If the question can be reformulated according to the rules set out in the certificate , edit it .

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    add markup and styles directly to the question. In appearance, we can assume that the pictures are nested in each other, and not all in one container - Grundy
  • I have attached the site address on which I am doing. There you can see directly. - Alexander
  • And we probably should search the whole site to find this very place, since we are burning with a great desire to help you? - Yuri_Smirnov
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    @Alexander, links can only be an addition to a question, everything that is necessary should be directly inside the question - Grundy
  • Good, so I will, thank you. - Alexander

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there must be one "row" and the row must have class = "col ..."

<div class="container"> <div class="row"> <div class="col-lg-1"> <img ...> </div> <div class="col-lg-1"> <img ...> </div> <div class="col-lg-1"> <img ...> </div> </div> </div> 
  • <div class = "container"> <div class = "row"> <div class = "col-lg-1"> <img ...> </ div> <div class = "col-lg-1"> <img ...> </ div> <div class = "col-lg-1"> <img ...> </ div> </ div> </ div> - Taron