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Bootstrap has made my life monumentally easier for developing internal apps, yet I still feel like something isn't perfect. When developing mobile pages, I feel that the responsive interface is still not mobile-friendly enough for CRUD apps.

I've played with RatchetUI (Which has Bootstrap members on the team), Semantic-UI, and Foundation, but the more-widespread adoption of Bootstrap keeps dragging me back in.

I guess it can't be all things to all people. I just wish there was a more widely-adopted mobile-first framework.



Defining all 4 screen sizes gets tedious. That aside, The new landing page on http://getbootstrap.com/ looks great


Great? Looks bland. Anyone else have a weird box sitting under the download button? http://i.imgur.com/U5OyI7g.png


Have you got an ad-blocker running?

I believe that box is meant to be an ad, which the creators of Bootstrap use to support the project.


I'm getting the same thing and I'm definitely not running an ad blocker. Chrome 32/OSX, no extensions.

Perhaps the CarbonAds thing is just flaky


I think "bland" is what they were going for since this version of Bootstrap is more barebones stylistically and it's up to the developer to make it look the way they want.


I had it too, using Chrome without an ad-blocker. It's a caching issue. If you hit Ctrl-F5, it will display as an ad.


That weird box displays as an ad for me.


You're blocking an ad.


Try it without having add-ins that modify DOM...


> Defining all 4 screen sizes gets tedious.

I've got to disagree, I think just having to add col size classes to divs to change how it's laid out on mobile/tablets/large monitors has helped tremendously, with 2.x it felt like we just had to hope it all worked out.




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