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== Features ==
== Features ==
=== Badges ===
=== Collapse ===
=== Children ===
=== Popovers ===


=== Themes ===
=== Themes ===
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If you change the theme of a project, the change will go into effect in the Design Screen next time it is reloaded.
If you change the theme of a project, the change will go into effect in the Design Screen next time it is reloaded.
=== Visual Effects ===


== List of Bootstrap Controls ==
== List of Bootstrap Controls ==

Revision as of 19:10, 30 May 2016

Bootstrap describes itself as "the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.'

It is a free and open-source front-end library for creating websites and web applications. It contains HTML- and CSS-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface components, as well as optional JavaScript extensions. It aims to ease the development of dynamic websites and web applications. Originally developed at Twitter as an internal tool, it was released as an open source project in August, 2011. Bootstrap is the second most-starred project on GitHub, with over 95 thousand stars and more than 40 thousand forks.

Installation

No installation is required. AppStudio installs everything needed, both for development and at deploy time.

Features

Badges

Collapse

Children

Popovers

Themes

Bootstrap comes with 17 themes built into AppStudio. There is one theme per app: all controls use that theme. The BootstrapTheme is set in Project Properties.

If you change the theme of a project, the change will go into effect in the Design Screen next time it is reloaded.

Visual Effects

List of Bootstrap Controls