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Bootstrap 4 Cookbook

By : Ajdin Imsirovic
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Bootstrap 4 Cookbook

By: Ajdin Imsirovic

Overview of this book

Bootstrap, one of the most popular front-end frameworks, is perfectly built to design elegant, powerful, and responsive interfaces for professional-level web pages. It supports responsive design by dynamically adjusting your web page layout. Bootstrap 4 is a major update with many impressive changes that greatly enhance the end results produced by Bootstrap. This cookbook is a collection of great recipes that show you how to use all the latest features of Bootstrap to build compelling UIs. This book is using the most up-to-date version of Bootstrap 4 in all its chapters. First off, you will be shown how you can leverage the latest core features of Bootstrap 4 to create stunning web pages and responsive media. You will gradually move on to extending Bootstrap 4 with the help of plugins to build highly customized and powerful UIs. By the end of this book, you will know how to leverage, extend, and integrate bootstrap to achieve optimal results for your web projects.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Deploying your blog to the web with GitHub


In this recipe, we will take the blog that we completed in the previous recipe and publish it on GitHub. There are many other popular pages being hosted on GitHub, or more specifically being hosted on GitHub Pages.

Note

To get acquainted with what GitHub Pages is all about, check out their website at https://pages.github.com/.

Among some of the more popular sites hosted on GitHub Pages is the official Bootstrap website itself, which can be found at http://getbootstrap.com.

Getting ready

In order to complete this recipe, you need to have a GitHub account, which you can register for free at https://github.com. Once you have registered your account, you will need to create a new repository. The simplest explanation of a repository is that it is a copy of your code on a remote server. It is much more than that, but for our purposes, that definition is good enough.

How to do it...

  1. Make a new repository by visiting https://github.com/new.

  2. Enter the name of your...