Bootstrap support? - Post ID 268414

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Will RSD ever support different frameworks? like bootstrap? or do you need to buy separate program?
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I think there was a time when CC were considering to implement other frameworks into RSD, but in the meantime they seem to have come off that idea, since they have created RFF and RBB.
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I thought I seen somewhere that in the future RSD will be able to open BB and FF files, or maybe I dreamt it?

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jamo wrote:
I thought I seen somewhere that in the future RSD will be able to open BB and FF files, or maybe I dreamt it?


Personally I can't think why you would want to open a file in RSD which has already been created in FF or BB
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
jamo wrote:
I thought I seen somewhere that in the future RSD will be able to open BB and FF files, or maybe I dreamt it?


Personally I can't think why you would want to open a file in RSD which has already been created in FF or BB
RSD is CC's flagship responsive program! Besides justifying the cost compared to FF & BB you can already open RLM files in RSD whether they were built in Coffeecup or Bootstrap framework! So why not?

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jamo wrote:
Wayan Jaya wrote:
jamo wrote:
I thought I seen somewhere that in the future RSD will be able to open BB and FF files, or maybe I dreamt it?


Personally I can't think why you would want to open a file in RSD which has already been created in FF or BB

RSD is CC's flagship responsive program! Besides justifying the cost compared to FF & BB you can already open RLM files in RSD whether they were built in Coffeecup or Bootstrap framework! So why not?


I am still not sure why one would need open a project that has already been done in another app be it bootstrap Foundation or RLM but then again who am I to know as I don't use RLM or Bootstrap or RSD anymore because all I need to create stunningly awesome web-designs is FF
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For the first time I'm testing RFF by rebuilding one of my own sites, the one in my signature. I've just started, so nothing to show off yet. I want to reuse elements, but I've set out from scratch. ;)
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Inger wrote:
For the first time I'm testing RFF by rebuilding one of my own sites, the one in my signature. I've just started, so nothing to show off yet. I want to reuse elements, but I've set out from scratch. ;)

That's what I would like to see! A components library that can be added at any stage of the project, and that components can be added to the library at any time too!

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Well, I can let you in on it, but we are in the wrong discussion group now, so I'll post something in the RFF group some time later today. I already have met with an issue with the nav bar...
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