Bootstrap is developed by Twitter and was first launched in 2011. Since then, it has become one of the most popular web development frameworks and is used by thousands of developers worldwide. Twitter Bootstrap is like a toolbox designed to jumpstart the development of web apps and sites. The content is basic CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation and more.

It is a free and open sources CSS framework aimed at responsive web development. It contains HTML, CSS and JavaScript-based design tamplates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components.

Who is Twitter Bootstrap for?

It is designed to work at all levels. Whether designer, developer, geek or beginner. It can be used both as a complete solution or as a start for something more complex.

Why use Bootstrap?

Not only does it suit everyone. It is a flexible tool that provides you with all basic modules such as typography, tables, forms, buttons, grid and responsiveness. In addition, it is a free tool for faster and easier web development.

Bootstrap is compatible with all modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari and Opera) and can be used with most development tools and frameworks. There are also a large number of plugins and themes that can be downloaded from the web to further enhace your website. In Bootstraps, mobile-first styles are part of the core framework itself.

Bootstrap is a must-have for any web developer who wants to create beautiful, responsive websites in no time. It makes it easy to create simple layouts and designs quickly.