I’d read this article before, just read it again after a few months. I still feel the same. Bootstrap is fine for prototyping a site, but it’s not a cure-all that can just be slapped on a site to fix it.
It shouldn’t be taken as more or less than that. Unless having a site that looks and behaves exactly the same as twenty bajilion other sites out there is completely acceptable to you.
It’s like a designer that only knows Photoshop saying, “Just use jQuery, and now you’re a programmer”.
I’d read this article before, just read it again after a few months. I still feel the same. Bootstrap is fine for prototyping a site, but it’s not a cure-all that can just be slapped on a site to fix it.
It shouldn’t be taken as more or less than that. Unless having a site that looks and behaves exactly the same as twenty bajilion other sites out there is completely acceptable to you.
It’s like a designer that only knows Photoshop saying, “Just use jQuery, and now you’re a programmer”.