Bootstrap vs. Foundation vs. Skeleton – Responsive CSS Framework Comparison
Tag: Twitter Bootstrap
Foundation – a grid-based CSS framework
Foundation – a grid-based CSS framework
I haven’t looked too deep into this one yet, but some people say this is an alternative to Twitter Bootstrap.
Bootstrap WISWYG
Tiny bootstrap-compatible WISWYG rich text editor, based on browser execCommand, built originally for MindMup. Here are the key features:
- Automatically binds standard hotkeys for common operations on Mac and Windows
- Drag and drop files to insert images, support image upload (also taking photos on mobile devices)
- Allows a custom built toolbar, no magic markup generators, enabling the web site to use all the goodness of Bootstrap, Font Awesome and so on…
- Does not force any styling – it’s all up to you
- Uses standard browser features, no magic non-standard code, toolbar and keyboard configurable to execute any supportedbrowser command
- Does not create a separate frame, backup text areas etc – instead keeps it simple and runs everything inline in a DIV
- (Optionally) cleans up trailing whitespace and empty divs and spans
- Requires a modern browser (tested in Chrome 26, Firefox 19, Safari 6)
- Supports mobile devices (tested on IOS 6 Ipad/Iphone and Android 4.1.1 Chrome)
Twitter Bootstrap from the 90’s
Twitter Bootstrap from the 90’s
Once your eyes adjust to that, and you wipe out all the tears, it’s quite funny.
Upcoming release of Twitter Bootstrap 3.0
Upcoming release of Twitter Bootstrap 3.0
Twitter Bootstrap 3.0 is coming soon. Â There are many changes and improvements, with “Mobile first!” being the main focus for this release. Â Read through the checklist of the linked pull request for more information.