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Twitter bootstrap?

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Hi,

I'd been looking CSS frameworks in combination with Seaside too. Other good ones are YAML (not sure about commercial licence though) and Blueprint. 

I think it is a killer combination, even someone with poor design skills can make a half decent looking site/app with a bit of effort.

The news that Magritte may be combined with Bootstrap is even better!

Cheers 

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Re: Twitter bootstrap?

Larry Kellogg

On Mar 13, 2012, at 3:30 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'd been looking CSS frameworks in combination with Seaside too. Other good ones are YAML (not sure about commercial licence though) and Blueprint.
>
> I think it is a killer combination, even someone with poor design skills can make a half decent looking site/app with a bit of effort.
>

  Agreed, this is exactly why I need this kind of a framework.

  Does anybody have an idea how far TwitterBootstrap 2.0 is from the existing classes for 1.4 in the example?
I'm wondering if I could rewrite the existing classes for 2.0 and use that as my framework.

> The news that Magritte may be combined with Bootstrap is even better!
>

  This would be cool!

  Larry


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