<pclass="lead">Bootstrap (currently v{{ site.current_version }}) has a few easy ways to quickly get started, each one appealing to a different skill level and use case. Read through to see what suits your particular needs.</p>
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<p>Compiled and minified CSS, JavaScript, and fonts. No docs or original source files are included.</p>
<p>The folks over at <ahref="https://www.maxcdn.com/">MaxCDN</a> graciously provide CDN support for Bootstrap's CSS and JavaScript. Just use these <ahref="https://www.bootstrapcdn.com/">Bootstrap CDN</a> links.</p>
<p><code>require('bootstrap')</code> will load all of Bootstrap's jQuery plugins onto the jQuery object. The <code>bootstrap</code> module itself does not export anything. You can manually load Bootstrap's jQuery plugins individually by loading the <code>/js/*.js</code> files under the package's top-level directory.</p>
<p>Bootstrap's <code>package.json</code> contains some additional metadata under the following keys:</p>
<p>Bootstrap uses <ahref="https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer">Autoprefixer</a> to deal with <ahref="https://www.lifewire.com/css-vendor-prefixes-3466867">CSS vendor prefixes</a>. If you're compiling Bootstrap from its Less/Sass source and not using our Gruntfile, you'll need to integrate Autoprefixer into your build process yourself. If you're using precompiled Bootstrap or using our Gruntfile, you don't need to worry about this because Autoprefixer is already integrated into our Gruntfile.</p>