Barry - this is pretty cool. I hadn't seen your module and just ended up
adding the bootstrap related assets into the layout, but I see that you've
added a whole lot of useful components and stuff.

Does it seem like the project is stable enough to produce a stable release
soon (e.g. in the next few months) ?

Cheers,

Alex K

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:27 AM, David Woods <da...@empiric.com.au> wrote:

> Great work. I'm really looking forward to trying this out. Twitter
> Bootstrap makes great looking sites easy, it will be great to team them up
> with the back-end functionality of tapestry.
>
> On 9 February 2012 01:15, Chris Mylonas <ch...@opencsta.org> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Barry - I'll be checking it out over the weekend and not a quarter
> > past one in the morning :)
> > Cheers
> >
> > On 09/02/2012, at 12:42 AM, Barry Books wrote:
> >
> > > Some background
> > >
> > > There was a post on this list about converting the Tapestry example to
> > > use Twitter Bootstrap. I had never heard of the project so I looked
> > > and discovered it's basically a grid based CSS layout system created
> > > by Twitter and there are a number of other grid based CSS systems out
> > > there.
> > >
> > > The basic idea is you mark your elements with class names that
> > > describe where in the grid the element goes. Many of the grid systems
> > > (including Bootstrap) are responsive. This means the layout can change
> > > based on the device so the same page can work well on desktop, tablet
> > > and phone. These CSS frameworks also have a complete set of CSS that
> > > result in a reasonably styled page. Bootstrap uses Less to generate
> > > the CSS.
> > >
> > > The common theme is you have some markup structure, CSS and sometimes
> > > javascript to create common elements such as buttons and navigation.
> > >
> > > Bootstrap seemed like a good way to build prototypes and simple
> > > websites that did not look like they were designed by a programmer. At
> > > the time Bootstrap was 1.x and I developed some components that used
> > > it. When the Bootstrap developers created a 2.x branch they started
> > > over. Of course the 2.0 version is better but not backward compatible.
> > > That branch was released a few days ago. I wanted to release about the
> > > same time hence the early alpha designation.
> > >
> > > So what is/was Tapestry-Bootstrap?
> > >
> > > The original idea was to create a set of components that could be used
> > > along with the Twitter Bootstrap framework. The 2.0 version of Twitter
> > > Bootstrap has caused me to rethink that idea and the new vision is a
> > > framework for transforming the look and feel of existing components by
> > > adapting their output to various HTML frameworks. Currently I'm only
> > > interested in the Twitter Bootstrap but It because obvious a flexible
> > > architecture needed to track changes and support existing components
> > > without rewriting much code.
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