![]() ![]() Like Bootstrap, Foundation has a nice big "Getting Started" link to click on. I'm a longtime Bootstrap user but wouldn't be opposed to trying out Foundation.but I honestly don't know where to start. I hope they take your criticism constructively though, because I agree. There are a ton of them out there now - they're having the same issue JS frameworks are having, people are being fatigued by the amount of choices out there.Ĭompare that to MVC4 or 5 where I can get a Bootstrap template setup with views and controllers and create multiple templates in a matter of minutes, it's insane. I've been doing a lot more static site development and the JS frameworks now to create a decent website can been a huge PIA. This has been available for Foundation for a few years already: I can paste a few lines in my HTML template and start working. > Bootstrap's takes me to a screen with 3 options, but also - and this is key - CDN links. I still remember being frustrated at how I had to fumble around their site trying to find stuff. Custom build? Located in the "Resources" menu under "Develop" The components are in the right hand menu. Components? Included in the same menu under "Sites Docs" on the same page as getting started. Getting started? "Sites Docs" which is in a menu under their "Docs" Here's the components and how to use them > Foundation's link takes me to a page where I have a bunch of options, and a bit "build a custom generated version". I truly hope they keep the CDN hosted stuff for Bootstrap 4.ĮDIT: didn't mean to pick on foundation specifically - this "take control of every aspect of all your layout/grid/css" that most other frameworks require works to their disadvantage when it comes to popularity and uptake. I don't need to make a lot of decisions or do a lot of extra unrelated stuff to get started.īootstrap is the PHP of the css/grid/framework world (for better and for worse). I don't need to install and learn sass stuff. ![]() let me explain why Bootstrap is used so much more frequently than all other options combined.įoundation's link takes me to a page where I have a bunch of options, and a bit "build a custom generated version".īootstrap's takes me to a screen with 3 options, but also - and this is key - CDN links. For everyone saying "Foundation" when people ask what else.
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