> The Skin looks really great. But ... > That is the problem with Twitter Bootstrap, you have to change the > markup to fit to the CSS. And that is plain wrong. There are solutions > that help with responsive and grid layouts like Neat > (<http://neat.bourbon.io/>) where the CSS is generated for the markup > (the right way around).
Thanks for the head-up on Bourbon Neat. To mitigate your "complaint" about Bootstrap, IMHO it also enforces good HTML markup practices. And it's so simple to use ! After all I'm not a frontend developer... yet. > @Samuel: What parts of Bootstrap do you use? Is this the new V3? It's V2 (CSS + some javascript components (affix, scrollspy)). I'm using V3.1 for other projects, the transition should be smooth.
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