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Mastering Bootstrap 4

You're reading from   Mastering Bootstrap 4 Master the latest version of Bootstrap 4 to build highly customized responsive web apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788834902
Length 354 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Benjamin Jakobus Benjamin Jakobus
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Preface 1. Revving Up Bootstrap FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Style Statement 3. Building the Layout 4. On Navigation, Footers, Alerts, and Content 5. Speeding Up Development Using Third-Party Plugins 6. Customizing Your Plugins 7. Advanced Third-Party Plugins 8. Utilities 9. List Groups and Accordions 10. Optimizing Your Website 11. Integrating with AngularJS and React 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Anatomy of a plugin


Bootstrap jQuery plugins all follow the same convention in how they are constructed. At the top level, a plugin is generally split across two files: a JavaScript file and a Sass file. For example, the Alert component is made up of bootstrap/js/alert.js and bootstrap/scss/_alert.scss. These files are compiled and concatenated as part of Bootstrap's distributable JavaScript and CSS files. Let's look at these two files in isolation to learn about the anatomy of a plugin.

JavaScript

Open up any JavaScript file in bootstrap/js/src, and you will see that they all follow the same pattern: an initial setup, a class definition, data API implementation, and jQuery extension. Let's take a detailed look at alert.js.

Setup

The alert.js file, written in ECMAScript 2015 syntax {also known as ES6, the latest (at the time of writing) standardized specification of JavaScript}, first imports jQuery and a utilities module:

import $ from 'jquery'    
import Util from './util'

A constant named Alert...

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