Bootstrap gets a lot of stick, but, like frequently-mocked/disregarded Perl, it lets you get shit done.
I tend to roll my own frontend framework for my projects, but there are one or two which require a lot of legacy support and Bootstrap made my life a lot easier in those cases.
Since these projects with legacy requirements happen to be for good customers, I’ll unfortunately be sticking with V3 for their websites.
amdgls
10y agoBootstrap gets a lot of stick, but, like frequently-mocked/disregarded Perl, it lets you get shit done.
I tend to roll my own frontend framework for my projects, but there are one or two which require a lot of legacy support and Bootstrap made my life a lot easier in those cases.
Since these projects with legacy requirements happen to be for good customers, I’ll unfortunately be sticking with V3 for their websites.