This brings the sixth chapter to a close. We covered how to code your own dashboard using Bootstrap. Let's review what you learned, which is as follows—how to code a dashboard using Bootstrap; how to create a project with a dark look and feel; how to implement and customize the Chartist JavaScript library; how to customize the Bootstrap panels
component, table
component, nav
component, and navbar
component; and how to use a mobile nav
outside of the default navbar
.
Bootstrap Site Blueprints Volume II
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Bootstrap Site Blueprints Volume II
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Overview of this book
Bootstrap is the most popular open source project on GitHub today. With a little bit of know-how, this massively popular CSS framework can leveraged for any type of complex web application or website. Bootstrap Site Blueprints Volume II will teach you to build these types of projects in an easy-to-understand fashion.
The key to any complex Bootstrap project is a strong development foundation for your project. The book will first teach you how to build a Bootstrap development environment using Harp.js, Node, and Less. In the next chapters, we’ll build on this foundation by creating restaurant and mobile-first aggregator projects. Once you’re warmed up, we’ll move on to more complex projects such as a wiki, a new magazine, a dashboard, and finally a social networking website. Whether you are brand new to Bootstrap or a seasoned expert, this book will provide you with the skills you need to successfully create a number of popular web applications and websites.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Bootstrap Site Blueprints Volume II
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Advanced Bootstrap Development Tools
Building a Restaurant Website
Mobile First Bootstrap
Bootstrap Wiki
Bootstrap News Magazine
Bootstrap Dashboard
Bootstrap Social Network
Index
Customer Reviews