Ten years ago today, two developers working at Twitter released Bootstrap. It is now one of the most widely used open source projects and frontend toolkits on the web.
It is now used by used by over 22% of all websites and by over 2.7 million projects on GitHub.
Bootstrap allows our web app developers to quickly design and customise responsive mobile-first sites by harnessing a responsive grid system, extensive prebuilt components and powerful JavaScript plugins.
Bootstrap is a CSS framework aimed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components.
Our web app development team uses Bootstrap for the pretty front-end of many of the web apps we develop. We tend to use the .Net framework and c# programming language for our back-end coding.