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Bootstrap 4 Site Blueprints - Second Edition

By : Ian Whitney, David Cochran
Book Image

Bootstrap 4 Site Blueprints - Second Edition

By: Ian Whitney, David Cochran

Overview of this book

Packed with trade secrets, this second edition is your one-stop solution to creating websites that will provide the best experience for your users. We cover six popular, real-world examples, where each project teaches you about the various functionalities of Bootstrap 4 and their implementation. The book starts off by getting you up and running with the new features of Bootstrap 4 before gradually moving on to customizing your blog with Bootstrap and SASS, building a portfolio site, and turning it into a WordPress theme. In the process, you will learn to recompile Bootstrap files using SASS, design a user interface, and integrate JavaScript plugins. Towards the end of the book, you will also be introduced to integrating Bootstrap 4 with popular application frameworks such as Angular 2, Ruby on Rails, and React.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Bootstrap 4 Site Blueprints
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Surveying the starter files


Let's survey the initial files for this exercise. Create a new project by using Bootstrap CLI, as already described in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Bootstrap.

You can install Bootstrap CLI by running the following command in your console:

npm install -g bootstrap-cli

Then you can set up your project by running the following command:

bootstrap new

Again, choose the An empty new Bootstrap project. Powered by Panini, Sass and Gulp option when prompted.

You'll see files similar to the template we set up in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Bootstrap:

There are a few additions you will have to make now:

  1. Create a new assets/images folder.

  2. Copy the files in the images folder to the new assets/images folder. It contains five images:

    1. One logo image, named logo.png.

    2. Two background images for the intro section.

    3. Seven images of happy people for the Impact section.

  3. The images are automatically copied to the _site folder by the copy task in the Gulpfile.js file:

       // Copy assets...