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Bootstrap 4 Site Blueprints

You're reading from   Bootstrap 4 Site Blueprints Design mobile-first responsive websites with Bootstrap 4

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889653
Length 404 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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David Cochran David Cochran
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Ian Whitney Ian Whitney
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Bass Jobsen Bass Jobsen
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Bootstrap FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Your Own Build Process with Gulp 3. Customizing Your Blog with Bootstrap and Sass 4. Bootstrappin' a WordPress Theme 5. Bootstrappin' Your Portfolio 6. Bootstrappin' Business 7. Bootstrappin' E-Commerce 8. Bootstrappin' a One-Page Marketing Website 9. Building an Angular 2 App with Bootstrap

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Let me strongly recommend at least one additional step you'll need to take before taking a project like this to production. It's imperative that you take time to optimize your images, CSS, and JavaScript. These steps are not difficult:

  • Compressing images takes just a bit of time, and it addresses the single largest cause for large page footprints. I've already used the save to web process option of Photoshop, but chances are you can squeeze a few more bytes out. In Chapter 2, Creating Your Own Build Process with Gulp, you can see how to add an image compress task to your gulp build process.

  • In addition, we badly need to remove unneeded Bootstrap Sass files from the import sequence in the scss/includes/_bootstrap.scss file, and then compress the resulting main.css file.

  • Finally, we need to slim down our plugins.js file by replacing Bootstrap's all-inclusive bootstrap.min.js file with compressed versions of only the three plugins that we're actually using: carousel.js,...

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