Comparing Bootstrap and Foundation

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Twitter Bootstrap and Zurb Foundation are the most popular responsive design frameworks today. As with most technology, although they look very similar on the surface, they're designed with different applications and target audiences in mind. Get a quick overview of Bootstrap and Foundation, learn how to customize these for your applications, and figure out which is right for your next project.

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Jen Kramer • Northeast PHP • August 18, 2013

Grounding in mobile techniques Background on responsive design Introduce Bootstrap and Foundation Compare Bootstrap and Foundation Declare a winner!!!

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Build a separate mobile-compatible website or mobile app (or both)

Responsive Design A comparison of methods

for building mobile-optimized websites

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Defined by three characteristics o Flexible grid-based layout o Images that resize o Media queries (CSS3)

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Images should change size, based on screen resolution o Load a big image and let it

scale (not good) o Server-side (good) o Client-side: Load several

images and display the one right for this resolution (not good)

o Client-side: let JavaScript decide (better)

Browser reports screen resolution

Based on current width, serve a stylesheet with layout for that width

No JavaScript involved

While the back-end world has been developing tools and API’s, the front-end world has been custom or off-the-shelf. There has been no middle ground.

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Some of the work is done for you – including debugging!

But you can still customize what you get.

It doesn’t have to look like a Bootstrap/Foundation site, unless that’s what you want.

getbootstrap.com foundation.zurb.com

15 More Responsive CSS Frameworks Worth Considering

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I am a lynda.com author, and I have recorded video training titles on both frameworks.

I am currently writing a book on Bootstrap 3. I do not work for or contribute to the coding of either project. I have no insight into either project other than what’s publicly

available for both projects. I think both frameworks are awesome and amazing in their

own right and are appropriate for different situations and different skillsets.

Twitter Bootstrap is the most popular responsive design framework for building web sites and web applications.

It is the most popular project in GitHub and is used by NASA and MSNBC among others.

wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter_Bootstrap

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A fully functional grid system with 4 different sizes. Base CSS includes standardized styling for forms, buttons,

images, headings, navigation systems, etc. CSS customization through LESS CSS jQuery-driven components include dropdown menus, tooltips,

popovers, alerts, image carousel, accordion panels, etc. Optional icon font for incorporating vector images Distributed under Apache 2, copyright 2013 Twitter

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ZURB Foundation is an easy to use, powerful, and flexible framework for building prototypes and production code on any kind of device.

It is the 13th most starred project in all of GitHub and is used by National Geographic Education and Pixar Projection.

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A fully functional grid system with 3 different sizes plus a block grid.

Base CSS includes standardized styling for forms, buttons, images, headings, navigation systems, etc.

CSS customization via Sass and Compass jQuery-driven components include dropdown menus, tooltips,

popovers, image carousel, site tour, etc. 3 sets of icon fonts for incorporating vector images (untested

with Foundation 4) Distributed under MIT license

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Bootstrap

Latest versions of:

Chrome (Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android)

Safari (Mac and iOS only, as Windows has more or less been discontinued)

Firefox (Mac, Windows)

Opera (Mac, Windows)

IE 9 and 10. IE 8 supported with respond.js

Foundation

Latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari

iOS (iPhone and iPad)

Android 2, 4 (tablet and phone)

Windows Phone 7+

Surface

IE 9 and 10. IE 8 supported with additional grid code (provided on site as a gist)

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Bootstrap

Some effort put into accessibility improvements

Includes the Aria codes, screen reader only styles

Joomla has pushed for accessibility since Bootstrap is incorporated in the version 3 CMS

Foundation

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Bootstrap

4 grid system: o Extra small always stays

horizontal o Small, medium, large grids stack

after breakpoint

Foundation

3 grid system: o Small always stays horizontal o Medium, large grids stack after

breakpoint

Can center columns on the page

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Bootstrap

There is a TON of stuff that’s styled

No right-to-left support Specific to Bootstrap:

o Jumbotron o Media object o Media List o Well

Foundation

In general there is LESS styling out of the box o But that’s less to override later

Right-to-left support Specific to Foundation:

o Pricing Tables o Keystrokes

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Bootstrap

LESS CSS Not much LESS documentation

on Bootstrap site Less of an expectation that you

will work with LESS No official training available

Foundation

Sass plus Compass (can run without Compass)

Extensive Sass documentation Expectation that you will style

with Sass ZURB offers training for working

with Sass (and Foundation)

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Bootstrap

Affix: fixes element in place while page scrolls

ScrollSpy: Updates nav bar with current position on page

Foundation

HTML5 form validation library (Abide)

Responsive lightbox (Clearing) Site tour (Joyride) Responsive image scheme:

Interchange loads correct individual image for screen resolution, including Retina images

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Bootstrap Foundation

You need lots of styling out of the box.

You don’t necessarily want to change a lot of styling.

You love LESS CSS. You need one of the unique

characteristics. You hate semicolons in your

JavaScript.

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You don’t want a ton of styling you have to override later.

You’re going to write a lot of styles later anyway.

You love Sass/Compass. You need one of the unique

characteristics. You love semicolons in your

JavaScript.

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