Readers would be pleased to know that I have teamed up with Packt Publishing to organize a Giveaway of their new book – Extending Bootstrap
Three lucky winners stand a chance to win 3 digital copies of this book. Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky Winners.
Book Overview
- Create your first Bootstrap project
- Customize your project with themes through CSS
- Use Bootstrap with LESS
- Build a custom build with Grunt.js
- Customize and extend JavaScript plugins
- Utilize third- party plugins such as Lightbox, Notify.js, and so on
How to Enter?
All you need to do is head on over to the book page and look through the product description of the book and drop a line via the comments below this post to let us know what interests you the most about this book. It’s that simple.
Winners will get an e-copy of the Book.
Deadline
The contest will close on 23rd June, 2014. Winners will be contacted by email, so be sure to use your real email address when you comment!
Customizing the grid, would like to know more about this.
Interested in the whole book but I have some Bootstrap experience so the sections on custom plugins ans creating your own theme are especially intriguing.
I am most interested in customizing Bootstrap plugins
Compiling Your Styles with Grunt & Custom Bootstrap Plugins
I am very interested the new book. Thanks
Looks good. Most interested in LESS and GRUNT
I am interested in LESS and Grunt.js alongside the plug-in customization.
I’m intrigued about less with grunt. Never knew you could use those together.
Would like to know how to extend Bootstrap to create new Themes
Need to make a lot of websites using bootstrap and javascript. Information like this can always be of good use.
I was reading about Grunt just before finding this, would like to see it in use here.
I’ve never used Bootstrap before, but I’ve got a project in mind where I’d like to, so the whole thing would likely be valuable to me.
I’m interested best practices in project architecture and organization when extending bootstrap.
Customize and extend JavaScript plugins is the most interesting part for me!
Extending Bootstrap plugins, sounds interesting!
I’m quite new to frontend website development but I’ve been playing around with bootstrap a lot recently. It’s been a fun journey, and I look forward to learning more. I’d like the book so I can learn more about customising it.
I am very interested in customizing Bootstrap plugins
It will be fitting reply to the needs of the developer who dint want to go in the individual details, but wants to get himself associated with the technology,workflow, including the details of the tools that fit rightly in the environment like GRUNT and some other third party plugins, that can make the ecosystem a little better to understand.
Waiting eagerly.
Using less to extend CSS classes
Using LESS and Grunt.
Would like to know how to extend Bootstrap to create new Themes
Yii with bootstrap would have been nice…
Everything in this book looks interesting, but the parts on adapting existing plugins and creating your own are the most attractive to me.
Compiling your styles with grunt looks like a nice topic to dive into.
Huge fan of Bootstrap, but new to Less, so I feel like I’m never quite getting the most out of the framework. So, very interested to learn about Less with Bootstrap’s CSS.
Plugins topic is very interesting for me
Customize Bootstrap and learn more about LESS and Grunt
This book looks great! It specifically interests me because of topics like custom themes and using grunt.js to build custom builds.
As a Drupal developer with not as much theming skills, Bootstrap is a great way to get some solid design/theme-base for my sites. Extending it looks even more promising
The book looks very informative at first sight. I’m using Bootstrap until 2.3 and there’s still so much to learn, especially for LESS, plugins and themes.
Interested in seeing if this book can take me from using stock/standard (and somewhat boring) bootstrap designs to the point where I can create the more interesting (and attractive) designs that I know bootstrap is capable of =)
Customization is essential but I’d rather analyze it to know where and when it can be 100% useful in some of my projects.
I’ll like to learn how to improve the default bootstrap design in coldbox templates.
Hi all, thanks a lot for your comments. The contest is now closed and winners will be contacted via email for their free ebook.