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Whether you want to design a personal portfolio, a business website or a shopping cart, Twitter Bootstrap’s flexible and responsive capabilities will come in handy in all cases. It’s more than just a mere set of CSS and JavaScript rules, Twitter Bootstrap has within it an inbuilt responsive powerhouse. With many new features added to the third version of Twitter Bootstrap, it has once again proven that it is here in the web industry for the long run.
The JavaScript components of Twitter Bootstrap help you to design sliders that can run in any kind of device. Components like Modals, Dropdown, ScrollSpy, Tab, Tooltips, Popovers and Carousels are some of the best things you will like about Twitter Bootstrap.
Foundation Framework by Zurb is one of the best frameworks for web designing with its version 5.0. With features similar to that of Twitter Bootstrap—and some significant enhancements—it is gaining popularity quite a bit.
In this article, we will list 2 of the best CSS frameworks for web designers and web developers.
Bootstrap V3.2.0
Whether you want to design a personal portfolio, a business website or a shopping cart, Twitter Bootstrap’s flexible and responsive capabilities will come in handy in all cases. It’s more than just a mere set of CSS and JavaScript rules, Twitter Bootstrap has within it an inbuilt responsive powerhouse. With many new features added to the third version of Twitter Bootstrap, it has once again proven that it is here in the web industry for the long run.
The JavaScript components of Twitter Bootstrap help you to design sliders that can run in any kind of device. Components like Modals, Dropdown, ScrollSpy, Tab, Tooltips, Popovers and Carousels are some of the best things you will like about Twitter Bootstrap.
Foundation Framework v5
Foundation Framework by Zurb is one of the best frameworks for web designing with its version 5.0. With features similar to that of Twitter Bootstrap—and some significant enhancements—it is gaining popularity quite a bit.
Foundation framework has a 12 grid system
similar to Twitter Bootstrap. It also provides reusable HTML components
and JavaScript plug-ins in its package.
But unlike Twitter Bootstrap, Foundation has
support for Sass stylesheets. You need to compile the Sass stylesheet,
convert it into normal CSS files and then use them in your project.
Adding Sass support makes it more customizable for designers who want to
give that personal touch to the websites.
With features like Off Canvas and Improved
form, it would be interesting to see web developers explore this
framework to the most in 2014.
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