Hi,

and as i've seen your template doesnt work on my iphone. so reaponsive design 
isnt that good in your template or caused by bootstrap. or themebulk is doing 
something wrong or is just disturbing.

Even if some improvements have been done in tb3, my current projects i'm 
developing wont get tb3 for now.. and tb3 is still a rc...

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Am 04.08.2013 um 12:48 schrieb Steven Hudson <[email protected]>:

> 
> We  all know the famous and most popular front end framework for building  
> web applications faster, easier, responsive and cross-browser compatible  is 
> Twitter Bootstrap. Not only does it make the life of front end  developers 
> easier but helps solve common issues like responsive design  for smaller 
> screen devices.
> 
> Now with the latest version Twitter Bootstrap 3,  what has changed and how to 
> use the latest version for your new  project. Well, I cannot cover everything 
> on this post but I will try to  give you the basic understanding of how to 
> use Twitter Bootstrap 3 for  your new project. The major changes you need to 
> take note of is the classes  for creating your columns and also be aware that 
> the icons are no longer  images but fonts, similar to font-awesome but less 
> icon options.
> 
> 
> Before we proceed, here is a template I created last month with Twitter 
> Bootstrap 3.
> Twitter Bootstrap 3 - Job Portal
> 
> 
> You can find the template here Twitter Bootstrap 3 - Job Portal, the site is 
> still relatively new, so I hope if the site gets more attraction - I will add 
> up new themes.
> 
> 
> Key points on the changes
> 
> No more row-fluid class, it is now <div class="row"></div> for creating your 
> column container.
> No  more span(number) class, you need to use something like this <div  
> class="col col-lg-4"></div> which means that box is a column  and the next 
> class is how width you want your column to be which is similar to "span4". I 
> notice Zurb Foundation has similar  approach.
> Since icons are now  fonts, you can for example get a calender like this <i  
> class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>. The glyphicon is the  default 
> class for calling icons and the next class is the icon you want to use, note 
> the  "glyphicon-" needs to be added to every icon name.
> No more brand class for logo, use <div class="navbar-brand 
> "></div>,  same as creating buttons like sign up or login - use <a href="#"  
> class="btn btn-default navbar-btn"></a>
> No more box-shadow on the buttons, thank God! all buttons are now flat and 
> simple.
> 
> As the new release is available on Bootstrap, you can go there and play 
> around with the new features. 
> 
> So share your thoughts, opinion and how it works for you.
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