![]() ![]() UI kits, or User Interface kits, are a collection of components and elements that use a specific framework as the core - in this case Bootstrap - but build on top of the style of elements with different color choices, different shapes, different objects, and custom items. We won’t disagree, because in many ways it is true, a lot of Bootstrap websites do look the same, but we also know that this can be solved through simple means: UI kits. It’s not a surprise that some experienced developers are making fun of the framework – a parody of how every single Bootstrap website looks exactly the same. Bootstrap relies on a single design, which means that anything that you are going to be building, is going to look almost exactly the same, as far as appearances and colors go. There are individual CSS and JavaScript components that everyone gets access to, which is also the defining structure of the framework, and why such robust and highly scalable websites can be built.īut, there is one tiny little problem, well.problem for those who see it that way, perhaps limitation is a better word. The components of Bootstrap, have been one of the iconic reasons why people rely so much on this frameworks, the components include (but not limited to): icons, buttons, navigation bars, input forms, breadcrumbs, pagination, labeling, badges, thumbnails, page alerts, progress bars, media related objects, lists, responsive media, and plethora more. The designs coming out of this framework have been utilized by some of the most highly regarded startups. The biggest adaptation purpose, of course, the integration with all devices regardless of their type, something that’s crucially important to a successful, modern website. ![]() Coming up with game-changing ideas is the dream of almost any programmer out there, many achieve this feat spontaneously, meaning that they create something game-changing without really thinking about it, it’s the little things that really make those big waves of change, and Bootstrap was one such change that has transformed the ecosphere of developing and prototyping websites. ![]()
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