What is Bootstrap?



Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile-first solutions on the web. If you have any kind of interest in website development then you have surely heard of it. Bootstrap has all the front end features prebuilt in it that a website may need, and the good news is that it is growing at a fast pace with each passing day.


Bootstrap was developed by Mark Otto and Jacob Thornton at Twitter. It was released and has been an open-source product since August 2011 on GitHub. It has been a very powerful tool from the beginning by allowing a developer to get up and running quickly and painlessly. Bootstrap makes it easy to integrate many great features that enrich a user’s interaction with the web without having to code them from scratch, starting from image sliders, popups, forms, responsive image, professional-looking buttons to complex functionalities like form validation, accordion, navigation tabs etc it has all. To create your website using Bootstrap contact XENMAG, the bestweb development company in India.


Generally, every web project we work on need to be responsive and it also has to work properly on all major browsers. So Bootstrap is the easiest choice for us to work on as it ticks all the boxes in this current age of technology.  Also, Bootstrap is an open-source framework and it has a huge open source community that works day in day out on covering each aspect of different modules on the web which we might not think of. Once an additional module is needed for a particular project, one can simply get the feature from the community and integrate it into his project. To make your website responsive with bootstrap consult with XENMAG, the best website development company in India.

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