Bootstrap or Foundation better?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by NextGe, Apr 6, 2014.

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    Hi,

    I think these two are the most popular responsive framework. I have tried both of them. I think both of them have their own merits. Based on your opinion, which one is better and state why you love that framework?


    P.S. I know someone dislike framework but framework does save development time.
     
    NextGe, Apr 6, 2014 IP
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    deathshadow Acclaimed Member

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    When comparing horse manure to cow manure, which is better to have dumped on top of you "Back to the Future" style?

    I don't see where people get that using more code, non-semantic markup and presentational classes "saves development time" -- strikes me as placebo effect bull not based in any sort of reality. They're both crap from the very first step.

    Put your content (or a reasonable facsimile) in a logical order, mark it up semantically using a RECOMMENDATION doctype (if you MUST have 5, switch to the lip-service doctype on deployment), bend it to your will making the layouts with a handful of CSS... NO STINKING FRAMEWORK BULL needed, and it sure as hell isn't any more work if you have the slightest clue how HTML and CSS is meant to work.

    Seriously, "Save development time"?!? Frameworks? Doesn't even belong in the same SENTENCE; add that to the train wreck of bloated slow asshat bull you end up with when you use a framework... Just what the blue devil is in the kool-aid?!?
     
    deathshadow, Apr 7, 2014 IP
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    malky66 Acclaimed Member

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    I find a Bootstrap is good for stopping my boots falling off my feet, and a foundation is pretty good at stopping my house from falling over.....
     
    malky66, Apr 7, 2014 IP