Showing posts with label Bootstrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bootstrap. Show all posts

What’s new

There are no breaking changes since our last beta, but we have made some key improvements and resolved some tricky bugs.
  • Print styles and utility classes have been updated. We’ve improved how printed pages are rendered to ensure pages are reasonably sized instead of rendering them as mobile devices. Print display utilities also include a whole slew of new display values to match our standard display utilities.
  • Additive border utilities have been added (e.g., .border-top) and default to a solid 1px light gray border. Now it’s easier to quickly add all borders or a subset of borders to your components.
  • Our $spacers and $sizes Sass maps have been updated to allow more customization the same way our color maps work. You can now add, remove, or replace all your key-value pairs consistently across our CSS. Head to our Theming docs for more information and examples.
  • Added documentation to our Theming docs for using our provided CSS variables for those are living on the edge and don’t want to use Sass.
  • Added responsive .order-0 and .order-last classes for more control over the flexbox grid.
In addition, we’ve made plenty of improvements to reusing and extending variables and general code cleanup. But, that’s still not everything.

Documenting our approach

New with v4 stable is a brief overview of some of the guiding principles behind why we do the things we do in Bootstrap. Our intent is to distill and document all the things we keep in our heads while writing code, building linters, and debugging. Much of this is focused on concepts and strategies for writing responsive CSS, using simple selectors, and limiting how much JavaScript one needs to write.
Check out the new Approach page, and be sure to open an issue or pull request with feedback and suggestions on what else to cover.

New examples

Nearly every example has been overhauled for our stable v4 release. We’ve removed a couple outdated examples, added brand new ones, and really overhauled a few others.
Bootstrap examples
Here’s the rundown of changes to each:
  • You’ve likely already seen our Album example, but it’s been updated for this release to include more content in our photo cards and improved mobile rendering.
  • Pricing is brand new with this release and is a fully custom page built with our utilities and card components. It’s responsive and easily extended.
  • Checkout is a brand new, extensive form example featuring all the best parts of our form layouts, validation styles, grid, and more.
  • Product is also new and is a cheeky riff on Apple-style marketing pages, largely built with only our utility classes. Don’t take it too seriously!
  • Blog has been rewritten from the ground up. Gone is the two column blue header layout. We’ve built a snarky magazine-style layout with featured posts and responsive navigation.
  • Dashboard has been overhauled as well to feature a live ChartJS example, includes a refreshed sidebar with Feather icons, and is semi-responsive.
  • Floating labels is brand new and builds on our sign-in example to provide a CSS-only implementation of the floating input label. This one’s experimental and may see major changes before we bring it to Bootstrap proper.
  • Finally, Offcanvas has been rewritten from the ground up to show off a navbar-built drawer, horizontal scrolling navigation, and some custom lists built on media component and utilities.
Cover, Carousel, Sign-in, and our framework examples only saw minor updates to improve code quality and fix a few smaller bugs. Overall this was a huge update for our examples and I’m excited to iterate on these and add more in future releases.


Known issues

No release fixes every bug, and the same can be said for our v4 stable release. Here’s some of the things that we’re looking to tackle first in either a minor release (v4.1) or a patch release (v4.0.1) as time and scope allow.
  • Input groups, validation, and rounded corners. I rewrote this for Beta 3 and I thought nailed it, but I was mistaken. We have some rounded corner issues and the only way we can fix them with CSS without breaking backward compatibility is by limiting how extensible the component can be made. We may need a modifier class to avoid some gnarly CSS and satisfy all the key functionality. Check out the issue and cross-linked PR for more details.
  • Table variants, in particular .table-active, have a weird selector we’ve unintentionally left linger since prior releases. The bug results in double application of an rgba() background color—once for the <tr> and once for any <td>/<th> elements within.
There are a few more issues not yet confirmed or slated for our first patch release, but expect a handful of fixes coming your way before we hit the next minor release. We’ll likely also package up the default branch change for our repository in this next patch release. We didn’t have time to fit in testing a merge of a hugely divergent code base without nuking the entire Git history of v3. Again, more on that soon.

Next releases

Speaking of releases, we’re excited about the momentum we have going for us. Our GitHub project boards are mostly up to date on upcoming releases, so feel free to jump in and take a look. Our next release will be v4.1 (pending any bugfix patches) and will focus on a slew of small new features, utilities, responsive font sizes, and more. From there we have a couple more minor releases that rally around another group of features.
We aim to make RTL part of an upcoming minor release depending on overall scope. It’s taken us far too long to commit to this, but we’re on it. Our current plan is focused on implementing this into our build tools and components so you conditionally serve, for example, bootstrap.min.css or bootstrap-rtl.min.css. Weigh in on the open issue please with any feedback; when we’re ready, we’ll tee up a fresh pull request with help from the community.
It’s worth reiterating that each minor release will bring a new hosted version of our documentation. Right now, we have getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/ and come v4.1’s release, we’ll have that plus getbootstrap.com/docs/4.1/. Prior releases will continue to be linked from our navigation as is already the case for v3.x and the last v4 alpha.

Themes update

Bootstrap Themes are getting a major update this year! We’ve been absolutely thrilled with the response since we originally launched Bootstrap Themes and we’re finally ready to share our plans for what’s next.
For the past few months, we’ve been working with some amazing theme creators to bring their awesome work to the Official Bootstrap Themes store. We couldn’t be more excited to announce we’re expanding Bootstrap Themes to include ten brand new themes. We’re currently targeting a first quarter launch with themes all built on Bootstrap 4 (sorry, no v3 for these). Depending on final reviews, we might even get them to y’all in the coming weeks.
So much of Bootstrap’s reach and usefulness comes directly from designers, developers, and creators all over the world building businesses with and on top of Bootstrap. We want to use our platform to give these creators an even larger audience and provide y’all with the best Bootstrap team-approved themes.
Stay tuned for more information as we get ready to launch.

What is a Responsive Theme?

With so many devices with different resolutions, screen sizes, and operating systems available in the market, the need for responsive websites and applications has become essential for anyone building an online presence.

WordPress and Responsive Web

WordPress is the most popular CMS that is used by whooping 27% of websites on the Internet. It enjoys support from a strong community of open-source developers and designers coming from all walks of life. With the rise of the responsive web, most renowned theme developers adapted to responsive designs and introduced easy-to-understand frameworks, like Redux Framework, Carrington Core, Bootstrap etc., that can be used to create a responsive WordPress theme from scratch.

So, what is this Bootstrap?

Bootstrap is a toolkit that helps in the development of complex web applications. It was developed by developers at Twitter and was made available to the open-source community. Bootstrap is lightweight as it is coded in LessCSS.

Now, let’s get to work!

There are only following 8 steps involved to create a WordPress Responsive site based on Bootstrap 3.

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Template Features:
  • 03 Creative & Modern homepage layouts
  • 03 Amazing Shop layouts with different types of grid
  • 10 PSD files included
  • Modern and Creative Design for selling multiple products
  • Perfect bold and trendy color palettes for eCommerce site
  • Design Based on 1170px Grid system
  • Easy customization
  • The downloadable files are well-organised, well-named, fully-layered
  • and easy to modify.
  • Well-organized layers PSDs Files
  • Google fonts and flat icons used
  • Extended documentation
  • Great Support 24/7.
  • Easy to find the files name, folder, layers, goups.
  • And many more…

PSD Files Included:
  • 01_shofstore_home_01.psd
  • 02_shofstore_home_02.psd
  • 03_shofstore_home_03.psd
  • 04_shofstore_shop_grid_01.psd
  • 05_shofstore_shop_grid_02.psd
  • 06_shofstore_shop_grid_03.psd
  • 07_shofstore_shop_details.psd
  • 08_shofstore_shopping_cart.psd
  • 09_shofstore_contact_us.psd
  • 10_shofstore_flyout_menu.psd
Free Google Font Used:
Playfair Display (Google Font)
Montserrat (Google Font)
Icon Used:
http://fontawesome.io
http://www.flaticon.com/

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Time Watch is Multipurpose Powerful, Responsive & eCommerce HTML5 Template.This template is very easy to work, clean, modern, user friendly with valid HTML code.Demo content is perfect solution to have store ready in just few clicks.We have included 4 different layouts for different Categories.
Time Watch Template is multy business purpose Watch Store, Shoes Store, Wine Store Jevellery Store and many more . It’s fully responsive design ready suitable to any device including retina.

Theme features:

  • Responsive Layout
  • Bootstrap Latest Version
  • 4 Unick Category Home Versions
  • Font-Awesome And Google web font
  • Modern and Creative Flat Design
  • Fully compatible for all major latest browsers Firefox, Safari, Chrome
Note: Images are not included in theme folder

Key Features

  • Responsive Layout
  • Bootstrap 3.x
  • Documentation
  • Retina Ready

Compatible Browsers

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari
  • IE11

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Bitcoin is a clean and high quality creative Bootstrap Crypto Currency template. Build with Bootstrap v3.3.7.
The main use is bitcoin mining websites, crypto currency exchange and trading, finances and business consulting, digital currencies.
You can easily present your ideas with perfect stylish. well commented html and css code for user friendly.
Specially made for Crypto Currency. Fully customize html and css files.  
Fully responsive and compatible with all latest browser.

 Theme Features

  • HTML5 + CSS3
  • Based on Bootstrap 3
  • Custom Fonts
  • Font Awesome icons
  • Cross-browser  Compatibility
  • Full Responsive Template
  • Social Media integration
  • Easy-to-use and easy-to-customize
  • Well Documentation
  • Valid HTML and CSS markup
  • SEO Optimized
  • And many more…

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M&K is clean and full responsive with two atractive layout design template made for multipurpose use. This template is suitable for fashion, cosmetic, women fashion and accessories, men fashion, kids store , watches store ,shoes, furniture store , sports store , flower store etc...

Theme features:

  • Responsive Layout
  • BootStrap Latest Version
  • 2 Unick Home Versions
  • Font-Awesome And Google web font
  • Modern and Creative Flat Design
  • Fully compatible for all major latest browsers Firefox, Safari, Chrome
Note: Images are not included in theme folder

Key Features

  • Responsive Layout
  • Bootstrap 3.x
  • Documentation
  • Retina Ready

Compatible Browsers

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari
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