Bootstrap 4 is finally here
The most awaited moment is finally here bigups to the bootstrap team for making this happen.
Bootstrap is an open-source Javascript framework developed by the team at Twitter. It is a combination of HTML, CSS, and Javascript code designed to help build user interface components. Bootstrap was also programmed to support both HTML5 and CSS3.
Two years in the making, the bootstrap finally have their first beta release of Bootstrap 4. In that time, they’ve broken all the things at least twenty-seven times over with nearly 5,000 commits, 650+ files changed, 67,000 lines added, and 82,000 lines deleted. The team also shipped six major alpha releases, a trio of official Themes, and even a job board for good measure. Put simply? It’s about time.
Bootstrap 4 New Look
In addition to a new color palette and new systems fonts, they have a brand new layout for our documentation. New with this beta is an amazing search form powered by Algolia’s DocSearch, an improved page layout with stickied navbar and sidebar, and a new table of contents.
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Hopefully final release will be out soon. But it a huge improvement from version 3.