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How to Use Twitter Bootstrap
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Looking for a way to make web development simple? In this lesson, learn how to use Bootstrap—an open source framework for HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
with Learn to CodeLooking for a way to make web development simple? In this lesson, learn how to use Bootstrap—an open source framework for HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
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It’s time to build that one-page website! Continue with Twitter Bootstrap, and learn to optimize a site for mobile devices while building HTML and CSS skills.
with Learn to CodeIt’s time to build that one-page website! Continue with Twitter Bootstrap, and learn to optimize a site for mobile devices while building HTML and CSS skills.
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In this lesson, keep developing your fluency with Bootstrap, and learn how to customize the Jumbotron section (using div class=”jumbotron”) in CSS and HTML.
with Learn to CodeIn this lesson, keep developing your fluency with Bootstrap, and learn how to customize the Jumbotron section (using div class=”jumbotron”) in CSS and HTML.
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Improve the About section of your website using the Twitter Bootstrap grid system! This responsive system makes a site look great on a device of any size.
with Learn to CodeImprove the About section of your website using the Twitter Bootstrap grid system! This responsive system makes a site look great on a device of any size.
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The grid system in Twitter Bootstrap is extremely versatile! In this lesson, review the portfolio section of your website, and work with responsive images.
with Learn to CodeThe grid system in Twitter Bootstrap is extremely versatile! In this lesson, review the portfolio section of your website, and work with responsive images.
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