The team behind
Bootstrap, the immensely popular grid-based, front-end framework for web development, launched the first release candidate of Bootstrap 3 includes over the weekend. Besides a tweaked look and a couple of new features (and also the removal of a few others), the most important change in this update is that Bootstrap, just like its close competitor
Foundation, is now mobile first and responsive by default. The announcement coincided with new data from source-code search engine
meanpath, which also this weekend
announced that 1 percent of the 150 million websites in its index now use Bootstrap.
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