Bootstrap Complete Course #2 – Adding CSS and Javascript for Bootstrap


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This is the #2 Part on The Bootstrap Complete course where I explain how to add the CSS and Javascript files among others, to make bootstrap work properly.

Bootstrap is an awesome tool, and the best part is that it is FREE, and so easy to use. On this Bootstrap complete course series you will learn everything you need to know in very detail steps.

There are many Bootstrap Video Tutorials online, but most of the good ones are costly and the free ones are not 100% complete. My intention is to create a complete bootstrap course that will take you from baby steps to giant steps.

The Bootstrap framework is really nice, since it starts from mobile first then going to desktop, so what does this means? This means that every website we create with bootstrap will be responsive and very mobile friendly.

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44 responses to “Bootstrap Complete Course #2 – Adding CSS and Javascript for Bootstrap”

  1. Thank you so much for your tutorial, but i could not install the 64bit my windows is just 32bit so i installed the portable version followed all your steps but did not work bcz it's unregistered . Thank you I appreciate it if you could help. Thank you

  2. I just heard about Bootstrap. I am completely clueless as to what it is, and how to use it. I thought I would never learn how to use it until I came across your 1st tutorial. Thank you so very much for taking the time to put out these videos. They are major life savers for me!! 🙂
    Blessings to you

  3. hello there ,my friend how are you … thank you a lot for tutorials its the best for bootstrap , but i unfortunately failed in downloading emmet for my editors np++ ,brakets and sublime text 2 and the good news is i have now a window or a key for emmet but its useless key 🙁

  4. great tutorial, as for your script reason for putting it in the body, if you put it in the header and used async, that would allow the browser to continue to parse the page while downloading the .js file at the same time, and that would make things run smoother and faster, wouldn't it?

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