What was meant by this statement in...
Steve Kolish — on Facebook
“To anyone out there who is sitting on the fence whether they should upgrade to RSD 2.0 or not PLEASE DO! You will not regret it. So many updates; built-in libraries, components, symbols, the option to use Bootstrap or Foundation framework are just a few to name.”
Does this mean that I don't need RFF or Bootstrap separately? Can I use them directly out of RSS 2.0 or am I just able to launch them from inside the program?
Thanks!
Bryan
“To anyone out there who is sitting on the fence whether they should upgrade to RSD 2.0 or not PLEASE DO! You will not regret it. So many updates; built-in libraries, components, symbols, the option to use Bootstrap or Foundation framework are just a few to name.”
Does this mean that I don't need RFF or Bootstrap separately? Can I use them directly out of RSS 2.0 or am I just able to launch them from inside the program?
Thanks!
Bryan
RSD v2 has combined Bootstrap v3 and v4 and Foundation all into 1 program.
Will this combined program have the same features as the separate programs? So far...yes in all the latest updates.
I would suggest you just learn and use RSD v2.
Will this combined program have the same features as the separate programs? So far...yes in all the latest updates.
I would suggest you just learn and use RSD v2.
It is a shame I did not know that when I just upgraded both RFF and Bootstrap one week ago. If they are included in the new RSS then they are technically obsoleted! Sigh...
Bryan Daniels wrote:
It is a shame I did not know that when I just upgraded both RFF and Bootstrap one week ago. If they are included in the new RSS then they are technically obsoleted! Sigh...
It is a shame I did not know that when I just upgraded both RFF and Bootstrap one week ago. If they are included in the new RSS then they are technically obsoleted! Sigh...
Not really. It depends on how you work. RSD is the flagship product, so it will obviously get updates first. However, RFF and RBB are soon to follow. The reason for RFF and RBB are for site developers who work primarily with only one framework.
For me as a site developer, I prefer to work in RSD since I can choose the framework that I think will best fit the site. However, the last two projects that I did required RFF and RBB respectively. One customer had RFF and the other had RBB. Each wanted me to set up their site in the product they had.
If you have RSD, you do not have to have RFF or RBB. However, I continue to find use for all three products in different situations. At $9 per update, it's easy to afford.
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