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Twitter has just released a new Bootstrap, Toolkit for building Web applications using CSS. It includes the base CSS styles for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grid, navigation, alerts, and more. Here you will find the loader on GitHub.
Twitter says that the loader began as a way to ensure a coherent framework for the front of the individual applications. The toolkit was originally developed in the course of the first Hackweek Twitter, and Twitter is working on tools release for developers.
Advantages of the loader is that it is built with smaller (read about less than here), who says Twitter is the more flexible the preprocessor, which offers much more power and flexibility than regular CSS. With less developers can access features such as nested declarations, variables, impurities and color functions. It also makes the boot easy to implement (drop it into the code and go, says Twitter) and very simple.
The company says that external tookit Boostrap became popular when developing new applications and sites of its flexibility. By post: the loader is a very simple way to promote rapid, clean and very useful application.
Twitter tries to attract developers more closely later, recently launched a new Developer Portal. In fact, there are currently more than one million registered third-party applications, built more than 750 000 developers around the world. And a new application is logged every 1.5 seconds.
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