// // Button groups // -------------------------------------------------- // Make the div behave like a button .btn-group, .btn-group-vertical { position: relative; display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; // match .btn alignment given font-size hack above > .btn { position: relative; float: left; // Bring the "active" button to the front &:hover, &:focus, &:active, &.active { z-index: 2; } &:focus { // Remove focus outline when dropdown JS adds it after closing the menu outline: 0; } } } // Prevent double borders when buttons are next to each other .btn-group { .btn + .btn, .btn + .btn-group, .btn-group + .btn, .btn-group + .btn-group { margin-left: -1px; } } // Optional: Group multiple button groups together for a toolbar .btn-toolbar { margin-left: -5px; // Offset the first child's margin &:extend(.clearfix all); .btn-group, .input-group { float: left; } > .btn, > .btn-group, > .input-group { margin-left: 5px; } } .btn-group > .btn:not(:first-child):not(:last-child):not(.dropdown-toggle) { border-radius: 0; } // Set corners individual because sometimes a single button can be in a .btn-group and we need :first-child and :last-child to both match .btn-group > .btn:first-child { margin-left: 0; &:not(:last-child):not(.dropdown-toggle) { .border-right-radius(0); } } // Need .dropdown-toggle since :last-child doesn't apply given a .dropdown-menu immediately after it .btn-group > .btn:last-child:not(:first-child), .btn-group > .dropdown-toggle:not(:first-child) { .border-left-radius(0); } // Custom edits for including btn-groups within btn-groups (useful for including dropdown buttons within a btn-group) .btn-group > .btn-group { float: left; } .btn-group > .btn-group:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) > .btn { border-radius: 0; } .btn-group > .btn-group:first-child { > .btn:last-child, > .dropdown-toggle { .border-right-radius(0); } } .btn-group > .btn-group:last-child > .btn:first-child { .border-left-radius(0); } // On active and open, don't show outline .btn-group .dropdown-toggle:active, .btn-group.open .dropdown-toggle { outline: 0; } // Sizing // // Remix the default button sizing classes into new ones for easier manipulation. .btn-group-xs > .btn { &:extend(.btn-xs); } .btn-group-sm > .btn { &:extend(.btn-sm); } .btn-group-lg > .btn { &:extend(.btn-lg); } // Split button dropdowns // ---------------------- // Give the line between buttons some depth .btn-group > .btn + .dropdown-toggle { padding-left: 8px; padding-right: 8px; } .btn-group > .btn-lg + .dropdown-toggle { padding-left: 12px; padding-right: 12px; } // The clickable button for toggling the menu // Remove the gradient and set the same inset shadow as the :active state .btn-group.open .dropdown-toggle { .box-shadow(inset 0 3px 5px rgba(0,0,0,.125)); // Show no shadow for `.btn-link` since it has no other button styles. &.btn-link { .box-shadow(none); } } // Reposition the caret .btn .caret { margin-left: 0; } // Carets in other button sizes .btn-lg .caret { border-width: @caret-width-large @caret-width-large 0; border-bottom-width: 0; } // Upside down carets for .dropup .dropup .btn-lg .caret { border-width: 0 @caret-width-large @caret-width-large; } // Vertical button groups // ---------------------- .btn-group-vertical { > .btn, > .btn-group, > .btn-group > .btn { display: block; float: none; width: 100%; max-width: 100%; } // Clear floats so dropdown menus can be properly placed > .btn-group { &:extend(.clearfix all); > .btn { float: none; } } > .btn + .btn, > .btn + .btn-group, > .btn-group + .btn, > .btn-group + .btn-group { margin-top: -1px; margin-left: 0; } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn { &:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) { border-radius: 0; } &:first-child:not(:last-child) { border-top-right-radius: @border-radius-base; .border-bottom-radius(0); } &:last-child:not(:first-child) { border-bottom-left-radius: @border-radius-base; .border-top-radius(0); } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:not(:first-child):not(:last-child) > .btn { border-radius: 0; } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:first-child:not(:last-child) { > .btn:last-child, > .dropdown-toggle { .border-bottom-radius(0); } } .btn-group-vertical > .btn-group:last-child:not(:first-child) > .btn:first-child { .border-top-radius(0); } // Justified button groups // ---------------------- .btn-group-justified { display: table; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed; border-collapse: separate; > .btn, > .btn-group { float: none; display: table-cell; width: 1%; } > .btn-group .btn { width: 100%; } > .btn-group .dropdown-menu { left: auto; } } // Checkbox and radio options // // In order to support the browser's form validation feedback, powered by the // `required` attribute, we have to "hide" the inputs via `opacity`. We cannot // use `display: none;` or `visibility: hidden;` as that also hides the popover. // This way, we ensure a DOM element is visible to position the popover from. // // See https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/pull/12794 for more. 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Die Zahl Sieben fasziniert seit Jahrtausenden Menschen in unterschiedlichsten Kulturen und Glaubenssystemen. W\u00e4hrend sie in der modernen Welt oft mit Gl\u00fccksnummern oder Gl\u00fccksspielen assoziiert wird, besitzt sie in religi\u00f6sen und mythologischen Kontexten eine vielschichtige symbolische Bedeutung. Diese Vielschichtigkeit spiegelt sich in ihrer Verwendung in heiligen Schriften, rituellen Praktiken und volkst\u00fcmlichen \u00dcberlieferungen wider. Das Verst\u00e4ndnis ihrer Bedeutung er\u00f6ffnet einen Einblick in die tieferliegenden Werte und Weltanschauungen verschiedener Gesellschaften. Im Folgenden wird diese faszinierende Zahl aus einer vertieften Perspektive betrachtet, um ihre Rolle als kulturelles und spirituelles Symbol zu erkunden.<\/p>\n
Im Judentum ist die Zahl Sieben grundlegend f\u00fcr die religi\u00f6se Praxis und Symbolik. So ist die Sieben-Tage-Weschkeit, die Schabbat, eine zentrale heilige Zeit, die die Sch\u00f6pfungsgeschichte widerspiegelt. Das Buch Genesis beschreibt, wie Gott die Welt in sechs Tagen erschuf und am siebten Tag ruhte, was die Bedeutung der Sieben als Symbol f\u00fcr Vollkommenheit und g\u00f6ttliche Ordnung unterstreicht.<\/p>\n
Auch im Christentum findet sich die Zahl Sieben in vielf\u00e4ltigen Kontexten. Die Sieben Sakramente, die in der katholischen Kirche besonders hervorgehoben werden, symbolisieren die vollst\u00e4ndige g\u00f6ttliche Gnade. Ebenso sind die Sieben Worte Jesu am Kreuz ein bedeutendes Element, das f\u00fcr die Vollst\u00e4ndigkeit des g\u00f6ttlichen Plans steht.<\/p>\n