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[[wp:Bootstrap (front-end framework)|Bootstrap]] is a front-end web framework, that started life at Twitter. | [[wp:Bootstrap (front-end framework)|Bootstrap]] is a front-end web framework, that started life at Twitter. |
Revision as of 04:38, 14 May 2020
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Title: | Bootstrap |
Description: | A front-end web framework. Bootstrap allows you to easily create aesthetically pleasing layouts for your content. Bootstrap provides responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains CSS- and JavaScript-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components. |
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Notes: | mw:Extension:Bootstrap first added here in January 2016, makes that framework available to this wiki. This is in addition to the built-in OOUI (Object Oriented User Interface) of MediaWiki |
Test: | go to preferences->appearance, and try the Chameleon skin |
Example: | We used Bootstrap to prototype a page for QualityBox https://wiki.freephile.org/wiki/index.php?title=QualityBox&useskin=chameleon |
Bootstrap is a front-end web framework, that started life at Twitter.
Working with Bootstrap[edit | edit source]
I used Bootstrap on the Wiki report project. I saw some code for creating a working Contact form using Bootstrap. That code inspired me to use Bootstrap in my project to display MediaWiki API response data.
Bootstrap has table formatting CSS already defined http://getbootstrap.com/css/#tables
Not only does Bootstrap have CSS handled, but there is a whole lot of JavaScript functionality that is built-in and which can be extended. (See http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/)
By default, Bootstrap relies on jQuery, and includes a bunch of plugins. If you need to turn off the first-class API, unbind all events on the namespaced 'data-api' class: $(document).off('.data-api')
Examples[edit | edit source]
Layouts[edit | edit source]
Buttons[edit | edit source]