Have you ever heard of Bootstrap from Twitter?
Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites. It includes base CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, and more.
If you’re a little confused, don’t worry. I was a little at first, too.
This isn’t something for Twitter. This is something for your next website you build.
You can hotlink the CSS, use it with LESS or download it from GitHub.
Bootstrap
With modern browsers in mind, Bootstrap is built with LESS and is sure to jump start your next web dev project.
Bootstrap comes complete with compiled CSS, uncompiled, example templates and:
- Javascript plugins
- All original .less files
- Fully compiled and minified CSS
- Complete styleguide documentation
- Three example pages with different layouts
You’ve got to check this out.
It’s built on a 940px wide 16-column grid, is fully styled, and comes with all kinds of sweet styling.
Take your web dev to a new level and get Bootstrap.
[Image via JD Hancock]
Brian Notess says
I use Bootstrap on pretty much all of my projects when I start development. It’s awesome to have built in CSS and JS for a huge amount of commonly used elements.
Even when the site/app design gets changed, most of the time I end up using Bootstrap for the admin styles.
Love it!
Dre Barnes says
Brian:
I use it too. I use Bootstrap with Codeigniter, pure awesomeness!
Eric Dye says
From a pro that knows!