If you're like me and enjoy writing code rather than dealing with designing and creating pages in Photoshop, you may be very interested in Bootstrap, created by two Twitter employees. Bootstrap is an HTML5 framework designed to allow developers to easily create powerful and responsive page layouts and designs based on a 12-column grid system. With support for rendering your page layouts properly on all modern devices and browsers, Bootstrap cuts out much of the need to write hours of CSS and JavaScript in order to properly get your content displayed in a universal manner for all the users, no matter how they are attempting to view your content:
Getting up and running with a new project developed with Bootstrap, like many of the projects covered in this chapter, is painfully simple. Simply head over to the project website at http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap and download the latest version. Once downloaded and unarchived, move the downloaded directory contents into the root of...