Bootstrap
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Bootstrap is a large collection of boilerplate HTML and CSS styles and components originally developed by Twitter. It is a very fast way to create a basically good-looking and mobile-friendly site, though it can be a challenge when doing lots of detailed or custom styling.
IndieWeb Examples
- Aaron Parecki uses Bootstrap in many of his projects including IndieAuth.com, webmention.io, Quill, Teacup, and Monocle.
- Known uses Bootstrap, and is currently in the process of moving to Bootstrap 3 (as of 2015-05).
- Ryan Barrett's Bridgy uses a style based on Bootstrap.
- Kyle Mahan used Bootstrap as a quick way to get up-and-running with his Feverdream prototype.
See Also
- Criticism: Comparing it to an unnecessarily overfunctional Swiss Army knife: https://twitter.com/Malarkey/status/1085100503774695424 (including thread with back/forth)
- "Or, as itβs also known, Bootstrap:
https://www.amazon.com/Wenger-16999-Swiss-Knife-Giant/dp/B001DZTJRQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&fbclid=IwAR3G5BZOCQO98PFma1adxQDI9rhrusXL_P2922j_YM6YSFbyLDXhIf55z98" @Malarkey January 15, 2019
- "Or, as itβs also known, Bootstrap:
- https://code.divshot.com/geo-bootstrap/