// // 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`. 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Your Ultimate Guide to Campervan Holidays in the UK<\/p>\n
Embark on the ultimate road trip with a campervan holiday<\/strong>, blending the freedom of the open road with the comfort of a home on wheels. This unique travel style allows you to explore breathtaking landscapes at your own pace, from coastal highways to national parks, all while enjoying the flexibility to change your itinerary on a whim. Discover a deeper connection with nature and create unforgettable memories with every mile.<\/p>\n Selecting your home on wheels is the single most critical decision for life on the road. Your rig must align with your travel style, budget, and need for sustainable full-time living<\/strong>. Whether you choose a nimble van for stealth urban camping, a rugged truck camper for backcountry access, or a spacious fifth wheel for extended comfort, prioritize build quality and mechanical reliability above flashy aesthetics. <\/p>\n A poorly chosen vehicle will chain you to repair shops, while the right home on wheels liberates you to explore any horizon with confidence.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Assess your climate needs, storage capacity, and off-grid goals to ensure off-grid self-sufficiency<\/strong>. A versatile layout with robust insulation and a dependable electrical system transforms a simple vehicle into a sanctuary that empowers your freedom. Choose with your long-term lifestyle in mind, not just the dream of departure.\n<\/p>\n Choosing your home on wheels is an electrifying gateway to boundless adventure. This decision hinges on matching your travel style with the rig\u2019s DNA, from nimble campervans for spontaneous escapes to robust RVs for extended luxury. Living the van life<\/strong> demands practical evaluation: your budget, desired terrain, and length of trips dictate layout, storage, and power systems. A dynamic review of must-haves ensures no compromise:\n<\/p>\n Prioritize insulation for four-season comfort and drivetrain for remote roads. Every mile ahead is shaped by this pivotal choice\u2014your mobile sanctuary becomes the engine of unforgettable journeys.<\/p>\n The first time I turned the key in a rust-speckled van, I felt the weight of a thousand open roads. Choosing your home on wheels is less about square footage and more about the stories you\u2019ll tell. Living in a campervan requires ruthless prioritization<\/strong> of your daily needs. You measure joy in the length of a memory foam mattress and the silence of a diesel heater. The choices are stark:<\/p>\n That tin can became a library, a kitchen, a sanctuary. The right rig doesn\u2019t just take you places; it lets you breathe in the spaces between maps.<\/p>\n The hunt for your home on wheels begins not with a price tag, but a promise. I still remember the afternoon we stood in a dusty lot, sunlight glinting off a dozen metal boxes, each holding a different dream. We believed a bigger rig meant more freedom, but soon learned that too much square footage turns a road trip into a chore. The key isn’t the size\u2014it\u2019s finding a floorplan that feels like second skin. Choosing the right RV layout transforms travel from a vacation into a lifestyle.<\/strong> We weighed our options carefully:<\/p>\n The perfect home on wheels doesn\u2019t have all the answers\u2014it simply invites you to ask better questions about how you want to live.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n In the end, we chose a modest travel trailer. It didn\u2019t promise us the world; it just promised we could see it together, one mile at a time. That\u2019s the real measure: not what you take with you, but what you\u2019re willing to leave behind.<\/p>\n The key to mapping the ultimate road trip isn’t just plotting a route from point A to B; it’s about weaving a narrative through asphalt and open sky. The planning begins not with a map, but with a question: what stories do we want to tell? We trace a spine of scenic highways<\/strong>, choosing lonely desert ribbons that shimmer with heat over fast interstates. Each day\u2019s end is a deliberate chapter, with a quirky motel neon sign or a campsite under a cathedral of pines becoming our destination. We mark a diner known for pecan pie, a state park with a hidden waterfall, and a detour to a giant ball of twine just because. The real fuel is curiosity, not gasoline.<\/em> The route becomes a promise, a string of moments waiting to be collected, turning miles into memories. This is navigation as storytelling, where the journey itself<\/strong> is the final, perfect destination.<\/p>\nChoosing Your Home on Wheels<\/h2>\n
Assessing vehicle size versus your travel style<\/h3>\n
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Key features for full-time versus weekend getaways<\/h3>\n
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Rental considerations: mileage, insurance, and hidden fees<\/h3>\n
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Mapping the Ultimate Road Trip<\/h2>\n
Seasonal routes that avoid crowds and extremes<\/h3>\n