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Category Archives: responsive-design

Bootstrap, a CSS Framework from Twitter

Posted on January 19, 2012 by sam
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I ran across the Bootstrap, from Twitter today. What beautiful-looking code! This could be a great place to start with for a new WP theme or for any other site I’m working on.

[via: wpMail.me and wpCandy]

Posted in css3, html5, responsive-design, web development, wordpress | 1 Reply

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State of the web: of apps, devices, and breakpoints by Jeffrey Zeldman

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