Wow! Foundation seems heavily influenced by Bootstrap, but Rails-ready out of the box. There are also a number of cool javascript plugins that Bootstrap does not have ("joyride" looks awesome for in-line help and tutorials!). And looking at the Github Readme, they have quite a few responsive themes for Drupal7, Wordpress, and other content frameworks. Hmm... Very impressive, Gabriel! Thanks. On 1/26/13 9:43 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote: > Another front-end framework that's been gaining traction is Foundation ( > http://foundation.zurb.com/). It might be worth comparing with Bootstrap as > you make your decision. > > > On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Danaye Gebru <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> A similar alternative to Twitter Bootstrap is Gumby, >> http://gumbyframework.com/ <http://gumbyframework.com/> . I've used it to >> build SLU's Library newsletter website in drupal 6, >> http://libraries.slu.edu/newsletter . >> >> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Ron Gilmour <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> I used Twitter Bootstrap for the development of the Ithaca College >> Library >>> website <http://ithacalibrary.com>. It has a lot of great features and >> is >>> pretty easy to modify. >>> >>> At the risk of shameless self-promotion, I'll mention that I'm giving a >>> talk on the process of responsive web development at this >>> event<http://www.amigos.org/HTML5_CSS3>. >>> The presentation will include some stuff about Bootstrap. >>> >>> Ron Gilmour >>> Web Services Librarian >>> Ithaca College Library >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Lin, Kun <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Everyone, >>>> Has anyone try to use Bootstrap for web develop before? How is the >>>> framework? Does it works well? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Kun Lin >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Danaye Gebru >> Technology Coordinator >> Pius XII Memorial Library >> Saint Louis University >> 3650 Lindell Blvd. >> St. Louis, Missouri 63108 >> Tel. 314-977-6772 >> Email [log in to unmask] >> -- Shaun Ellis User Interace Developer, Digital Initiatives Princeton University Library