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This is a simple lab setup for playing around with Twitter Bootstrap
Clone this repo, [email protected]:henrikreinhold/bootstrap-lab.git
and then clone the Bootstrap repo git clone [email protected]:twitter/bootstrap.git
Open ../boostrap-lab/new/profile.html or ../boostrap-lab/new/index.html and start to play. Example of current KPerson files could be found in the ../bootstrap/old/ folder.
If you intend to tweak the look and feel of boostrap the easiest way is to modify the ../less/variables.less file in Boostrap and re-build.
Here are the original instructions on how to build (copy from Twitter Boostrap GitHub ReadMe).
We have included a makefile with convenience methods for working with the Bootstrap library.
- dependencies Our makefile depends on you having recess, uglify.js, and jshint installed. To install, just run the following command in npm:
$ npm install recess uglify-js jshint -g
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build -
make
Runs the recess compiler to rebuild the/less
files and compiles the docs pages. Requires recess and uglify-js. Read more in our docs » -
test -
make test
Runs jshint and qunit tests headlessly in phantom js (used for ci). Depends on having phatomjs installed. -
watch -
make watch
This is a convenience method for watching just Less files and automatically building them whenever you save. Requires the Watchr gem.