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Add link to download with docs from GitHub #1591

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lenary opened this issue Feb 2, 2012 · 6 comments
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Add link to download with docs from GitHub #1591

lenary opened this issue Feb 2, 2012 · 6 comments
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lenary commented Feb 2, 2012

For Bootstrap v1.4 you were very kind and packaged all the documentation along with the framework in one easy zip file. I thought you might do the same for v2.0, so downloaded the zip file again but this time it contained no documentation. Could you please package it again? I can't be the only one that works offline enough that they need to be able to download it with the rest of the resources.

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mdo commented Feb 2, 2012

If you download the ZIP from GitHub directly, you'll get the docs. If you click the download button on our docs or use the Customize page, you'll get just the assets.

I'll talk to @fat about handling this better in 2.1.

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lenary commented Feb 3, 2012

Fantastic, thanks for the swift reply! Even just adding a link to "download with documentation" to the homepage and a link to the github download url would be good for other people

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mdo commented Mar 12, 2012

Done, added the link. Thanks!

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Did this download link get moved or removed since March? I wasn't able to find it.

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Yohn commented Jan 4, 2013

@maxbeatty go to https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap and click the "ZIP" button to download the docs and everything

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@Yohn Thanks but this thread made it sound like it was added to the main site. I was originally looking for a more automated way of keeping track of and finding docs for different versions (e.g. URLs based on tags or something). http://bootstrapdocs.com/ does a good job but is external and has to be updated manually with each release

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