Bootstrap Description
A powerful, extensible, and feature-packed frontend software toolkit. You can customize and build with Sass. Bootstrap is easy to use. You can either use the CDN, download the source code, or install it via the package manger. Bootstrap uses Sass to allow for modular and custom architecture. You can import only the components that you need, set global options such as gradients and shadows, and create your own CSS using our variables, maps and functions. You can import one stylesheet to get all the features of our CSS. You can customize Bootstrap by only including the CSS you require. Bootstrap 5 is constantly improving to make it easier to use CSS variables for global themes, individual components, or utilities. There are many variables that can be used to change colors, font styles, or any other aspect of Bootstrap 5.
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Summary: Bootstrap is an excellent UI toolkit that can be used on plain HTML web pages or with any JS framework. While it looks clean and features a handy grid spacing system, it is also a little slower to learn and use than other component systems.
Positive: - easy installation process, either via npm or CDN script tags
- framework agnostic, can be used with Angular, React, Vue, vanilla JS, or just an HTML page
- handy grid and spacing system
- custom component support
- CSS class system can be used anywhere
- SASS file support, with included mixins
- clean looking UI design
- freeNegative: - can be a little heavy in terms of download size
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- components have a little less in terms of feature-sets than some other libraries
- CSS class-heavy design means slower learning curve and can make it hard to remember syntax