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You're looking at the official documentation for Bootstrap (v{{ site.version }}), a front-end framework for building on the Web. Before diving in, get the background story on Bootstrap, useful tidbits about the docs, helpful community links, and more.
- -Bootstrap was created at Twitter in mid-2010 by @mdo and @fat. Prior to being open-sourced framework, Bootstrap was known as Twitter Blueprint. A few months into development, Twitter held its first Hack Week and the project exploded. It served as the style guide for internal tools development at the company for over a year before its public release.
-Originally released on , we've had over twenty releases, including two major rewrites with v2 and v3. With Bootstrap 2, we added responsive functionality to the entire framework as an optional stylesheet. Building on that with Bootstrap 3, we rewrote the library once more to make it responsive by default with a mobile first approach.
- -Bootstrap is maintained by the founding team and a small group of invaluable core contributors, with the massive support and involvement of our community.
-Get involved with Bootstrap development by opening an issue or submitting a pull request. Read our contributing guidelines for more information.
- -We use callouts throughout the docs to direct attention to important contextual information. These callouts can be informative and optional (blue), warnings (yellow), or dangerously important (red).
-These are helpful notes that provide background information or additional context.
-This is a warning used to highlight pertinent, though not necessarily required, information.
-Pay attention to these for potentially dangerous or tricky requirements, bugs, and more.
-See something worth calling out? Let us know with an issue on GitHub.
- -Stay up to date on the development of Bootstrap and reach out to the community with these helpful resources.
-irc.freenode.net
server, in the ##twitter-bootstrap channel.You can also follow @twbootstrap on Twitter for the latest gossip and awesome music videos.
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