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Use Twitter's Bootstrap for the web front-end #28
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Well, we did say we wanted twitter-like messages for when things happen, so now I guess we can literally have twitter messages :) This looks awesome ;I'll play around with it and see what it is capable of. |
I've used in a few projects, one of them being the website for emperor and for some in-class projects. Would be happy to work on this with you. |
That looks awesome. Was looking at examples and came across JSHint ( On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Yoshiki Vázquez Baeza <
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That's awesome. I think we should look for a way to make use of the components in bootstrap so that the theme is homogeneous throughout Qiita. |
👍 On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Yoshiki Vázquez Baeza <
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The progress bars looks awesome! |
Oh man the pagination will make life so much easier if it works the way I think it does. Cool find! |
So it looks like jquery can do most of that stuff natively. Will see if the twitter bootstrap is necessary. |
The major advantage of bootstrap is mainly the homogeneous and modern-look of the UI elements. That's why I think we should use it instead of jQuery. On Mar 3, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Joshua Shorenstein notifications@github.com wrote:
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I'm closing this since we are now using bootstrap |
I'm eager to hear about what others think about using Twitter's bootstrap, it has a lot of really nice widgets to report alerts, pop-ups, etc.
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