What is Bootstrap?
Bootstrap is a free and open source front end development framework, which is used for the creation of websites and apps. The Bootstrap framework is built on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to make easy the development of responsive, mobile-friendly websites sites and apps. Bootstrap includes user interface components, JS tools, and layouts along with the framework for implementation.
As the web is increasingly evolving towards responsive design, it can be a real challenge for web developers to keep up. Bootstrap can make things much easier. Bootstrap enables you to create responsive websites without needing so much knowledge of HTML and CSS.
Bootstrap is oriented towards responsive web design. This means that using Bootstrap you can easily create websites, which will look and function properly on multiple devices.
Bootstrap has a many numbers of advantages and features that make it more easy and pleasant to use. Let’s explore some of these features below:
- Responsive — Bootstrap's features are responsive, which means they are optimized to fit the size of the screen you are seeing the page on, such as desktops, tablets or cell phones. For example, a Bootstrap form on a desktop site will constantly change in size when viewed from a mobile phone.
- Mobile-friendly — Bootstrap is mobile-friendly because it makes the website responsive to run on mobile. Bootstrap was first made only for making websites mobile friendly but now it is widely used in all the websites and apps to make quickly responsive websites and apps.
- Browser-friendly — Bootstrap compatible with all current browsers, like Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera.
- Easy-to-use — The best reason of them all, You only need very basics knowledge of HTML and CSS to use Bootstrap.
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