Twitter Bootstrap Documentation

By Jimmy Bonney | October 14, 2012

Bootstrap Documentation

Twitter Bootstrap is a great front-end framework. It makes it not only easy but also rather fast to deploy a new website / web application with a consistent and well-tested style.

Even though the creators of the framework have left Twitter recently, one thing is for sure: the framework will continue to live on. With new releases going live on a regular basis, it might sometimes be confusing to find the appropriate documentation.

One could obviously update his / her website / application as soon as a new release shows up, but unfortunately, some changes might need some refactoring and therefore be time consuming. It is therefore important to be able to access documentation from previous version of the framework.

Well, that’s where BootstrapDocs comes in. All documentation from past versions of Twitter Bootstrap are accessible from there, in one place.

Bootstrapdoc

So if you are working with an older version of the framework, I hope that you will find this link useful.


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