Twitter Bootstrap

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I'm recently discovered an awesome HTML framework, which despite my aversion to out of the box frameworks, I've decided to start using for all my shit.

I look after a few sites that are in need of a front-end revamp, and I will DEFINITELY be using this with the other guys in my team as it will help us all to standardise our projects.

The project site:
Twitter Bootstrap
Premade awesomeness:
Components · Twitter Bootstrap

A great intro:
Twitter Bootstrap 101: Introducing 2.0 - YouTube

and some themes:
Themes for Twitter Bootstrap - WrapBootstrap

Hope someone here finds it useful.
 
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got smashed by Google recently on a couple of things, this made me lol
 
It's very nice when you no longer have to think about something, for internal apps where nobody is judging by a unique design, boom, it's all done for you.
 
I recently used Bootstrap on my main website's mobile version. It's very clean, and quick to utilize and customize. I love it, and plan on utilizing it with Modernizr for mobile to regular version of websites. That shit works.
 
well it's now official, a requirement for posting in this subforum should be that you read news.ycombinator.com daily. This has been around for almost a year now.

Again it has not sucked for only 2 months or so, and I'm too goddamn busy trolling I mean coding to keep up on every flavor-of-the-week large-print css template.
 
Again it has not sucked for only 2 months or so, and I'm too goddamn busy trolling I mean coding to keep up on every flavor-of-the-week large-print css template.

I 1/4 agree with you (I half agree with you about it being good only until a few months ago and fully agree that you are a busy troll/coder) It was always cool when it came out, it just was like all the other grid/style systems out there. Then 68239483 people started submitting pull requests because everyone loves to hang on a twitter teet and suckle that savory VC-without-profit juice and it became very very awesome very quickly. Now it's like the wordpress of real web developers. Praise jesus in my opinion.
 
I 1/4 agree with you (I half agree with you about it being good only until a few months ago and fully agree that you are a busy troll/coder)

That's 3/4.

I always gave jqueryui too much credibility, it seemed they'd be the de facto standard so I kept waiting for proper layout manager/views/something/anything and it took them 2 years to add a fucking button so since then been bouncing between stuff like skeleton and yui3 but ironically there's a fine line between bloated and sparse and it looks like twatstrap might have found it.
 
After 15 minutes of sniffing around, I have forwarded the links to my designer and we'll see if we make this the framework for building our landing pages.

It does look promising (to say the least).

Thank you OP