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Bootstrap fork created for streamlining the production process (while still matching each project's particular needs) of the Milan-based digital agency Humanbit—in operation since the early 2000s.
Several quick start options are available:
- Download the latest release
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/g-silveri/bEssEx.git
After doing so, simply customize it according to your own needs and compile it minified or use the standard minified (for enchanced loading speed) compiled version under /dist/css
, place it inside your dependency's CSS folder and link it in the correspondent HTML control file.
In constant progress and frequent revision.
Beta version is now online.
- Reset underused Bootstrap default styles; thus, unburdening the server.
- Powerful SCSS mixins for agile and comprehensive components customization.
Read the wiki and Bootstrap's docs for information on the framework contents, templates, examples and more.
Created by @g-silveri—feel free to contact me.
- My initial draft was inspired in Ponzano's concept of extended Bootstrap features and went on to become this full-fledged front-end framework plus a rudimentary scheme of which would eventually become a full-stack modular template structure—the latter thanks to the contribution of Humanbit's team, namely, Gabriel Silveri (Front-end Development), Andrea Ponzano (Project Management and Front-end Development), Christian Solia (Tech Lead and Back-end Development) and Andrea Borreca (Back-end Development).
These systems were designed to be used in combination with one another but they're perfectly fit for independent usage as well. - This repository is heavily based on Bootstrap's SCSS architecture as it relies on its source files.
- A special mention must be made of Humanbit as a whole for having entrusted me with the opportunity (and responsability) to develop my knowledge through the creation of this tool.
Open-source code released under the MIT License.