I wanted to override bootstrap default styles on a particular element ,but instead of using important property ,is there any way to do that , sometimes the !important property don't work , i was creating bootstrap form but when i tried to give width to any form control then it didn't apply why ?
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                    2Your question is too broad, can you provide a fiddle and demonstrate clearly what you can't perform ? – BENARD Patrick Nov 11 '17 at 21:53
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                    you can use default boostrap classes, they are responsive, they will adjust accordingly :) – AVI Nov 12 '17 at 01:32
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        I think you should work with the CSS priorities.
There is a similar topic where you can find helpful info about it Here: best way to override bootstrap css
Additionally, in the following link there is a sample about specificity were you should try in your code to target the elements you need to change Here: CSS class priorities
If possible share some samples of your code where you have issues.
 
    
    
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