Bootstrap is great, especially now that Version 5 is out. At MindSpun, we used it to build our default Ghost theme Spin and our admin dashboard, plus a slew of other projects. However… One thing we really hoped would be better was real support for Bootstrap CSS custom properties (e.g. CSS variables). Bootstrap 5 has
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The Ghost platform allows the user to easily capture registration information using the built-in subscription mechanism. Subscription information is stored in the internal database and may be read via the admin UI, downloaded as a CSV or accessed via the API. Once a user enters their address and clicks subscribe, Ghost automatically validates the user’s
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Most web pages use just one of a handful of standard layouts. However, wouldn’t it be great to have a single place you can go to, where you are able get any base layout you want for the page you’re creating? This is a possibility If you’re using Bootstrap, the most popular framework available, then
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Create a free exit-intent popup using Bootstrap 5 to convert users leaving your site. Customize its look, feel, and functionality with HTML and JavaScript.
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