> Bootstrap is a bit of a hammer and probably unnecessary for a site design > as simple as this. It's a mostly-static website with little to no CSS3 and > only the bare minimum of JavaScript. I also think it's a fair assumption > that people using patchwork are working on PC-class devices with an > evergreen browser. This means we're not taking advantage of the things that > Bootstrap offers: responsive design, mobile first design, browser > compatibility etc. I can find countless blogs that would suggest Bootstrap > is pretty much unneeded in this case.
This probably sums up my thoughts better than I can. It's an opinion piece though and should be treated as such: http://fourword.fourkitchens.com/article/you-dont-need-bootstrap > *However*, while I dabble in webdev I am by no means a front-end developer. > I may also be suffering from Not Invented Here (NIH) syndrome. Updating the > site with a minimal amount of frameworks (say, HTML5 Bootstrap + JQuery + > custom CSS) may well be more trouble than it's worth. For this reason, and > this reason alone: > > Acked-by: Stephen Finucane <stephen.finuc...@intel.com> _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list Patchwork@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork