Bootstrap 2.1.0 Released
The front-end toolkit Bootstrap is here with brand new version
Bootstrap is a front-end toolkit for rapidly developing web applications. It is a collection of CSS and HTML conventions. It uses some of the latest browser techniques to provide you with stylish typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation and everything else you need. After a smaller 2.0.4 release, Bootstrap got another huge update that resolves tons of bugs, improves the flexibility and durability of the code, and introduces a few awesome new features. It's a big release wrapped in a brand new set of docs and they couldn't be more stoked to launch it.
Key changes and new features
- Submenu support on dropdowns
- Affix JavaScript plugin
- Block level buttons
- State classes on table rows
- Improved disabled states on navs and dropdowns
- The navbar component is now white by default, with an optional class to darken it
- Improved prepended and appended inputs
- New base font-size and line-height
- Added variable for navbar collapse trigger point
- Fluid grid offsets
- Fluid grid system variables are no longer fixed percentages
- Removed LESS docs page
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