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-Start with this basic HTML template, or modify [these examples](../examples/). We hope you'll customize our templates and examples, adapting them to suit your needs.
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-Copy the HTML below to begin working with a minimal Bootstrap document.
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-While we don't officially support any third party plugins or add-ons, we do offer some useful advice to help avoid potential issues in your projects.
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-## Box-sizing
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-Some third-party software, including Google Maps and Google Custom Search Engine, conflict with Bootstrap due to `* { box-sizing: border-box; }`, a rule which makes it so `padding` does not affect the final computed width of an element. These widgets expect the box model to be `content-box` instead. Learn more about [box model and sizing at CSS Tricks](https://css-tricks.com/box-sizing/).
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-You can deal with this conflict by overriding the box model back to `content-box` just for the third-party widget's section of the page:
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- * Override an entire region's box model via CSS
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-.selector-for-some-widget {
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