Bootstrap is a free, open source front-end development framework for the creation of websites and web apps. Designed to enable responsive development of mobile-first websites, Bootstrap provides a collection of syntax for template designs.
As a framework, Bootstrap includes the basics for responsive web development, so developers only need to insert the code into a pre-defined grid system. The Bootstrap framework is built on Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), cascading style sheets (CSS) and JavaScript. Web developers using Bootstrap can build websites much faster without spending time worrying about basic commands and functions.
Bootstrap makes responsive web design a reality. It makes it possible for a web page or app to detect the visitor's screen size and orientation and automatically adapt the display accordingly. The mobile-first approach assumes smartphones, tablets and task-specific mobile apps are employees' primary tools for getting work done. Bootstrap addresses the requirements of those technologies in design and includes UI components, layouts, JavaScript tools and the implementation framework. The software is available precompiled or as source code.
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The .collapse class indicates a collapsible element, this is the content that will be shown or hidden with a click of a button. Just like the "👩🏫 What is Bootstrap?", button!
The .carousel class allows for cycling through elements, such as pictures, like a slideshow! For example, in this carousel, you can see popular tv shows in the mid-early 2000s such as Hannah Montana, Code Name: Kids Next Door, and Fairly Odd Parents.
Click the blue button!