New Blog!
New Blog!
I’ve just ended a very long relationship that was hideously overdue for some closure. That’s right - I’ve left wordpress.
I read that you learn more from a poor example than from a correct one. I don't believe this but that means my site will be a success.
New Blog!
I’ve just ended a very long relationship that was hideously overdue for some closure. That’s right - I’ve left wordpress.
In working with Twitter Bootstrap Forms, one of my favorite ways to lay out a form is using the Horizontal form layout. The layout requires a bit of css/html to get each of the form elements (the text boxes and what not) to play nicely. To add form elements to the horizontal form layout, you need the following html structure for each field:
As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, I’m a big fan of Twitter Bootstrap. Lately I’ve been playing been with JavaScript and Derby. I want to integrate bootstrap with the POC site I’m building, and the creators of Derby have already figured out a way to do this.
I’m a fan of Twitter Bootstrap, the simple and flexible CSS, HTML, and JavaScript user interface framework.