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Bootstrap 3. What a disappointment

Asked 19 Oct 2015 06:47:02
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19 Oct 2015 06:47:02 User  posted:
I have just purchased a copy of Bootstrap 3. What a disappointment. It offers little more than the free version.
Come on guys, This is supposed to be the CSS replacement for tables. Yet I have to construct my table one cell at a time.
How about working on a version where you can pre-define the number of rows and columns you want and letting the plugin do the work?

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Replied 19 Oct 2015 07:43:31
19 Oct 2015 07:43:31 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
The free version of the Bootstrap extension is based on the old and discontinued version 2 of the Bootstrap Framework.
The one you've just purchased is based on the latest version 3, which is far more superior and advanced.
I am not sure about your tables comment, but the bootstrap grid is CSS based responsive grid and it is not table-based ...
The bootstrap 3 grid is based on 12 columns layout. You can add as many rows and columns as you wish, using the extensions UI.
Replied 19 Oct 2015 20:34:44
19 Oct 2015 20:34:44 User  replied:
Tables are not cool anymore, right? So if CSS is the way to go for tabulated data, then why not make it easier for us by letting me pre-define how may rows and columns (cells) I need rather than having to create them individually.
I.E. I want to pre-define a table (or grid) that is 3 cells wide by 10 rows
deep in the plugin and press a button to have the plugin do all that for me
automatically. Is that clear enough?

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