I see, however, the modal as it was is responsive with regards to default 
placement horizontally, and it changes its vertical location based on 
screen size, i.e., if at desktop it was 40% vertically from the top of the 
page, on smaller screens, it would resize itself and change its horizontal 
positioning, 10% from top, for example.

On Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:06:19 AM UTC-5, John from Skem9 wrote:
>
> check out https://github.com/jschr/bootstrap-modal as he has fixed a lot 
> of the modal bugs by simpling including his files after the main bootstrap 
> version
>
> John Brittain III
> Kannapolis, NC
> Programmer
> http://www.skem9.com
> Cell: 931-952-8700
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 10:03 PM, smayton <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> I didn't look at the code, but it seems to me that it is, in fact, 
>> working on phones. 
>>
>> My best guess is that, if you shrink the browser window down on the 
>> desktop, you'll see that the modal disappears at 768px, which is a media 
>> querie size in bootstrap-responsive.css.
>>
>> Check to see what the modal's position is at within @media (max-width: 
>> 768px) in that css file or within your custom.css. If there is no reference 
>> to it at that size, then you need to put one.
>>
>>
>>
>

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