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The first thing I wanted to do was add a menu bar and noticed there's either no easy way to do it or it's very well hidden. Maybe make this a little more obvious. Right off the bat, due to this, I considered this a waste of my money. All websites will need a menu bar. I thought this would be listed among elements...maybe in the "Interaction" section?
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Remember, RBB - and RFF - are only in the Beta for now. Things will be added. I don't know in which sequence, but just wait and see. ;)
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Eric Larson wrote:
The first thing I wanted to do was add a menu bar and noticed there's either no easy way to do it or it's very well hidden. Maybe make this a little more obvious. Right off the bat, due to this, I considered this a waste of my money. All websites will need a menu bar. I thought this would be listed among elements...maybe in the "Interaction" section?


Yea...as Inger points out, during beta not everything is 100% there, some things are in progress or being tested (by smaller groups) still. Hence the discounted price :P

Now worries though, they will be there along with a bunch of other components like dropdowns, cards, auto-responsive card columns and so on. :cool:

Here's a file that will already allow you to start working with some of these components (incl a responsive navigation). Just double-click to open it in Bootstrap Builder. You can find the components on the Content pane by clicking on the Components tab:

http://bootstrap.coffeecup.com/guides/c … onents.rbb

Any feedback or thoughts, please let us know!
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These little sneak peeks are fine, Bob. They make our mouth water... ;)
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Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Inger wrote:
These little sneak peeks are fine, Bob. They make our mouth water... ;)


Haha, excellent!

With your support and step by step we can make something really fantastic :cool:
The future of web layout has arrived and it's called CSS Grid. CoffeeCup helps you to get ready with a free guide, the Grid Builder app plus cool demos & themes.
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I would like to be able to use a modifier key (control key) and have that make the arrow buttons on all the input settings change by 10x. Possibly even have a control-shift modifier combo change by 100x.

Right now
ems are changed by hundredths
percent by tenths
many other settings by integers
vw by hundredths

the modifier keys would let use adjust settings much faster but still let us use the arrow buttons for adjustments.
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It would be great to be able to select multiple elements in the Outline tree. And then be able to duplicate, copy and paste multiple selections at the same time.
http://www.pixelandpoly.com/ (built with Bootstrap Builder)
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I would like the export to be proper xml. At least the meta and img tags are not properly closed. They should be closed with />. I want to use this as the base for a page that will be processed by a templating engine such as thymeleaf.
Mike
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Mike wrote:
I would like the export to be proper xml. At least the meta and img tags are not properly closed. They should be closed with />. I want to use this as the base for a page that will be processed by a templating engine such as thymeleaf.


Hey Mike, not sure what you mean... Bootstrap Builder is generating clean and proper code. The meta tag and img tag (inside the picture element) follow the specifications as you can see here and here.
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Hi,

I'm just starting to use the BETA so sorry if I'm missing stuff here but aside from the Bootstrap grid classes, I can't actually see how integrated Bootstrap is? E.g. are the standard Bootstrap elements there somewhere.
For example, shouldn't all the items here be listed on the "elements" or components tab? http://getbootstrap.com/components/

From what I can see, I have to manually create the divs, then manually apply the Bootstrap classes.
Shouldn't I just be able to drag on a panel, or a jumbotron etc. and have the structure there?
Same goes for the JavaScript components like Collapse etc.

The class list should also be appropriate for the element. E.g. if I select a form, it should show the options for inline, horizontal etc.

Also I was surprised that for components that bootstrap has styles for (e.g. form elements?), the styles aren't automatically applied. To add a form input, I have to drag it on from the elements box, then set the style to "form-control".

Let me know if I've missed how this works...?

Also, I am licenced to use themes.getbootstrap.com - would be nice to have these 3 frameworks integrated too, as they have some minor expansions to the platform - e.g. with entrance animations etc. :)

Thanks,
Tim

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