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Bootstrap studio plugins1/6/2024 When I first add a component that uses say Javascript, I upload the components and then I use the Absolute URL's so that I can see the items in the browser preview. The work around for a lot of that is to upload the items you want to add and use Absolute URL's to reference them until you get used to how it all works. That does give you a quik prototype setup as long as you don't expect to add a lot of backend items to it as you probably won't be able to visually see them. You may not be able to import them easily, but you can save created components at any time very easily. Just thought I'd touch on that so you realized that this app can be helpful in that respect. This gives you a personal area of components that you can keep adding to yourself or even with downloaded ones from the Online Components area. One thing that hasn't really been discussed for you is that once you create something in BSS, you can save it as a Library item which can then be reused any time you like. It's a very powerful program that I've slowly come to hate because it's become a bloated, buggy, nightmare. It supports Bootstrap, and they're constantly adding new third-party features, they encourage users to write plug-ins, and they're open to integrating new frameworks and adding more and more complexity ( and cost) to the software. If you're into plug-ins and Bootstrap, you might want to take a look at Pinegrow. UI improvements, ways to do things the program already does in more efficient fashions, etc. There have been dozens (hundreds) suggested in this forum that have made their way into BSS updates, but they general focus on ways of make the program itself better. When you realize what a great thing BSS has going on, you'll understand why most of us who've used the program for years are very hesitant to see any sort of major changes done based on input from people who've usually used the program less than a week, or barely built any websites with it. It also keeps the interface uncluttered, clean, and easy to learn. It keeps the cost of the program very affordable (since they're not having to license stuff from other companies,) or worry about updating BSS everytime another company updates their product. Bootstrap, SASS, CSS, JS and HTML, not adding loads of other features, 3rd party libraries, frameworks, database integrations, back-end support, additional languages, plug-ins, utilities, etc. that have little to do with Bootstrap, and which few BSS users even use.īootstrap Studio does what it does incredibly well - which is enable people to rapidly build Bootstrap websites with clean, semantic code - because the developers remain specifically focused on continually improving the core program. Point is making, (which I also made in a different post the other day) is that almost every day we see new users come to the forums who've just purchased BSS, and before they've barely even used it, they start suggesting ideas to expand the program to be more similar to software they've used in the past, or to be more amenable to their particular "workflow," which generally involves niche applications/libraries/framesworks/etc.
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