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Sketch tutorial explaining how to use the free Bootstrap 3 Grid Template I created for Sketch.
Download the newer Bootstrap 4 Template (latest version, not shown in the video): https://www.danrodney.com/blog/sketch-bootstrap4-grid/
Download the Bootstrap 3 Template (older version that is shown in the video): https://www.danrodney.com/blog/sketch-bootstrap-grid/
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21 responses to “Bootstrap 3 Grid Template for Sketch Tutorial”
Great template and video explaining bootstrap!
Thanks Dan!
Thanks Dan. This is very useful!
This is kick ass! Thank you so much Dan.
Thanks a lot Dan !
Thank you Dan, I'll download and try the template ๐
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this!
I too have been hunting around for the best way to setup your grids in Sketch and this is BY FAR the best template and helpful video I've found. Thanks for going the extra mile!
You the man!
Great resource, thanks so much for sharing!
I measured the gutters in the large grid and every other gutter is 31px. Is this standard? Is this margin of error hidden once the developer switches to percentages?
A quick thought, the 3 mobile artboards are a bit redundant.
You can easily layout your stuff on a single column on the 12 column layout.
Very nice nevertheless. ๐ Thanks
its really the only template, that uses the columns (rulers in sketch) and gutters (sketch's layout-grid) correctly. thank you!
Absolutely helpful for a new sketch user for me.
Gracias Dan! muy รบtil !
Thank you Dan ๐
Thank you! I was looking all over for a bootstrap grid template that actually uses the layout feature instead of rectangles. ๐
Thanks Dan for sharing! Appreciate if you can share a video on how to design using gutter spaces… there's hardly any tutorial / best practise on that I guess.
Thanks for taking the time to do this. Just started to use Sketch and this was the first thing I looked for.
Thanks!