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Say hello to Avenue, our February 2014 theme release! Avenue is a boxed styled theme with smooth drop shadows, condensed typography and light gradients that will perfectly fit your business, magazine or blog website. It comes with 8 different style variations making it suitable to a broad range of projects.
Avenue features a modern box styled layout, classic navbar design and logo...
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Today we're stoked to ship Bootstrap v3.1. We've got a handful of new features, plenty of bug fixes and improvements, and updated build tools.
We've made tons of changes across the board, most notably to our documentation. Just like v2.1 brought a brand new design, v3.1 overhauls the docs to refocus on the actual documentation rather than the chrome around it. Our new homepage restores the quick run through of key features and showcases some awesome examples from the Expo.
The best part about v3.1 is that we're shipping with an official Sass port. A few weeks ago we moved over the most popular port on GitHub and made it official—Bootstrap is now available in Sass. Rather than bloat the main project with support for Less and Sass—and all the documentation for both—we've kept them separate for the time being. Prominent links in the docs are included though, so enjoy!
We've added three new examples: Blog, Cover, and Dashboard. Each example provides a single page of awesomeness for you to quickly get started on a project built with Bootstrap. They're responsive and ready to go.
A handful of features that aren't exactly new to Bootstrap have seen an update in v3.1:
All-in-all these make components more focused, more durable, and easier to work with. See the changelog included with the GitHub release for the complete list of new features.
One of the more important improved features is for our modals. If you currently use the modal's remote
option, be aware this release may break your modals. Yes, this is a breaking change, but it's first and foremost a bug fix that corrects a rather longstanding and overlooked error. Our apologies for any headaches it may cause, but it's been missed in the last few patch releases.
See the #11933 pull request for details on the code changes.
We've been talking about it for what seems like forever, but thanks to all our contributors and the core team, we've finally done it. As of v3.1, Bootstrap ships under the MIT license to allow as many people to utilize Bootstrap as possible. Thanks to all our contributors for helping make it happen.
We're constantly trying to improve our tools for developing Bootstrap and v3.1 brings a slew of updates to do just that.
grunt
and commit to update the page.Heads up! If you develop Bootstrap locally, be sure to nuke your node_modules/
directory and run npm install
before getting started with v3.1.
Get downloading now, or see the list below for more information on what's new in this release. Download it from GitHub or snag it from the CDN:
Or, hit the project repository or Sass repository.
<!-- Latest compiled and minified CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.0/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<!-- Optional theme -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.0/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css">
<!-- Latest compiled and minified JavaScript -->
<script src="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
.info
variant to contextual table classes..modal-lg
and .modal-sm
, to modals for quicker settings on modals. Only applies to modals above the small breakpoint.<kbd>
element styles to indicate user input via keyboard..animation()
mixins.background-color
classes to match our existing text classes. (This also moves both sets of classes to the Helper Classes section of the CSS docs.).text-justify
class to round out the text alignment classes.While we originally wanted v3.1 to include RTL support, we decided to hold back on that for some potentially beneficial unreleased tooling. We'll share more on that when we know more, but suffice to say it's been bumped to v3.2.
outline: 0
to .modal
to prevent a focus outline from appearing in Chrome for Windows.@modal-backdrop-opacity
variable for customizable modal backdrop.line-height
that matches the height
to date inputs for iOS 7 for proper vertical alignment of text in the form control.@well-border
variable.float: left;
to .form-control
s within input groups to prevent IE9 from screwing up placeholder text and select menu arrows.font-size
to only <p>
elements in .jumbotron
s and remove the super-sized line-height
from the base class to avoid interference with sub-components.-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
to modals for smooth scrolling on iOS devices.forms.less
: block level inputs no longer receive vertical-align: middle;
unless necessary, e.g. in inline forms..scale()
mixin so that it accepts optional vertical scale as second parameter.@color
variable in .button-variant()
mixin to set background-color
on .badge
s in buttons for proper default button badge styles.@headings-font-family
to the same font stack as the <body>
; instead, just use inherit
for same default CSS..clearfix
class and mixin by switching to &:extend(.clearfix all)
.font-size: 0;
and white-space: nowrap
hack for a more durable component with regards to code formatting and custom font size changes..make-xs-column
mixins to complement the recently added extra small predefined grid classes..form-control
s within inline forms are set to width: auto;
to prevent stacking of .form-label
within a .form-group
. Removes all select.form-control
settings since those are now inherited by the above change Removes the width: 1em;
from the Glyphicons because it was virtually impossible to override.
@dropdown-caret-color
variable, but deprecate it.@list-group-active-text-color
variable for improved customization on active list group items.z-index
values in modals.less
..text-emphasis-variant()
mixin for emphasis classes. Also updated emphasis classes to only apply :hover
styles to linked content..bg-variant()
mixin to generate background classes.@modal-md
Less variable for uniformity.margin
s per upstream H5BP change, thus deferring to browser defaults, or users' custom values should they set them.border-radius
from first and last tables or list groups in panels.min-width
on <fieldset>
s so they don't break responsive tables and behave more like standard block level elements.select[multiple]
in .input-size()
mixin.<figure>
element so that we don't cause backward compatibility issues.height
to .navbar-brand
to ensure adding a Glyphicon doesn't increase it's height.<blockquote>
to no longer thin text or modify line-height
for improved readability..modal-content
instead of .modal-body
(see note below).href
id's are followed by valid characters in dropdowns.offset
directly because it uses sub pixel rendering.hidden.bs
and shown.bs
events firing too early in tooltips and popovers.$.support.transition.end
.$element
to offset top/bottom calc funcs for better dynamic offsets.setContent
call..collapse
to .in
after collapsing animation finishes in collapse plugin.preventDefault
on click on [data-toggle="modal"]
when the element is a link.$().button(state)
shouldn't enable a disabled button.loaded
event for use with modal's remote
option.this.sliding
not getting reset if $next.hasClass('active')
.@tooltip-opacity
variable.focusin
/focusout
instead of focus
/blur
for tooltip and popover focus trigger for Firefox and Safari..bs
also to the event dismiss.modal
..pull-right
method for aligning dropdown menus. Includes the following changes: .pull-right
alignment in favor of a more specific and unique class name. Adds .dropdown-menu-right
as the new alignment class. This is then mixin-ed into the .navbar-right.navbar-nav
dropdown menus for auto-alignment (keeping the current behavior we have today). Adds new ability to override that auto-alignment though with the new .dropdown-menu-left
, which is mixin-ed in the same way to provide the appropriate specificity of an override. This should never need to be used except for within right-aligned .navbar-nav
components.
small
and .small
in blockquote
citation in favor of footer
element..box-shadow()
mixin.data-toggle
dropdown dependency.variables.less
file.opacity: 1;
..pill-content
and .pill-pane
in the migration guide.meta
tags to docs for description, keywords, and authors.failHard
grunt-html-validation option..html
pages and assets into docs/
subfolder to clean up project root directory. Also moves .csscomb.json
and .csslintrc
to less/
to further clean up project root.docs-assets/js/application.js
and docs-assets/js/customizer.js
.Gruntfile.js
or package.json
in bower.json
as they're required for compilation.grunt-recess
for grunt-contrib-less
to get the latest version of LESS (v1.5.x) since Recess was still quite behind. Adds CSScomb to take place of Recess's CSS linting. Includes custom .csscomb.json
in project root with basically the same property order as Recess. Fixes duplicate CSS generation from the nested .clearfix
class and mixin by switching to &:extend(.mixin all)
(also mentioned in changes section). Compiled CSS looks only slightly different—yay!
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