Bootstrap, a “front end toolkit” used in the framework of development in the coding world, works by providing developers with endless access to the resources for building web pages and apps. One of bootstrap’s beneficial applications is helping build frameworks to keep up with the demands of mobility.
Mobility is a growing trend in the technological world of today. As more people turn to their smartphones and tablets for tasks once completed on a computer, there is an increasing need for devices to work as they’re expected—users want tablets and smartphones to look and function like computers.
No matter which browser you’re working with, chances are you’re in luck—bootstrap supports all browsers except Safari. In addition to supporting many browsers, you’ll also find the same features across the different browsers. This helpful aspect is left over from bootstrap’s beginnings with Twitter. The developers needed consistency in the program whether one developer was using Internet Explorer while another was using Firefox.
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