Today, we have a starting point that marries us to a visual style that we can be happy with publishing. While we’ve had a number of options over the years as the Asp.Net templates have evolved, most of them have stuck out like sore, outdated thumbs and rarely would you let them find their way into production. The Bootstrap front-end framework takes away a lot of the guessing and rework that head-ends most new projects and establishes a design language to work within, while still providing options for look-and-feel via themes. Starting with a blank slate and little direction on where to take things visually is a painful part of web development to overcome, especially for those of us who are in the “design challenged” camp. To see more, check out Day 0 for an index. This is an installment in a 30 day series on Bootstrap and the MVC Framework.
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