I’ve grown fond of bootstrap (now playing with bootstrap4) over time as it 
saves a huge amount of time in developing sites and I can still do whatever I 
want on top of it…. I don’t have any sites that do over a few thousand hits/day 
but I haven’t seen any lag issues with using bootstrap.

James Sheffer
ja...@higherpowered.com <mailto:ja...@higherpowered.com>
469-256-0268

> On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:09 PM, James Sheffer <ja...@higherpowered.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all-
> 
> It’s been a long time!
> 
> I’ve got a shopping cart that lists a group of images (categories) into a 
> column.  I have no way of knowing how many images there will be as it varies.
> 
> So I have something like the following:
> 
> <div class="container”>
>       <div class="row”>
>               <div class="col-sm-3”> some stuff</div>
>               <div class="col-sm-6”> images in question</div>
>               <div class="col-sm-3”> some stuff</div>
>       </div>
> </div>
> 
> Right now, I’m using bootstrap 3 and have one column(middle) with all the 
> images.  It works great, showing as many as 6 and as little as 1 image 
> depending on the screen size.  Unfortunately, I cannot add the class 
> “img-responsive” because then all the images line up on top of each other 
> because the content then behaves like a block element.
> 
> I really didn’t want to specify how many columns there were and add each 
> image to a column using media breaks unless there is nothing better.
> 
> Is there a better way to go about this to make the images responsive or 
> should I create columns for each image (I can get an image count from the 
> database and use that to build the rows/columns).
> 
> Thanks for any help!
> 
> James Sheffer
> ja...@higherpowered.com
> 469-256-0268
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On May 7, 2013, at 3:10 PM, trevor donahue <donahue.tre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi list,
>> quick question:
>> Would you consider bootstrap for a big project? and for little ones?
>> Personally I like the idea of not having to care about creating new css
>> rules, instead just applying the already existent ones. I don't feel
>> very comfortable using rules like "span4", mainly I tend to think it's too
>> much of a burden to rely it on html. What do you guys think?
>> 
>> -- 
>> Thanks,
>> Donahue Trevor
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