Ask HN: What do you think when you see Twitter bootstrap
What do you think when you see a site is made with twitter bootstrap? Especially with all of the defaults? I mention this because it seems that every site that I see is built using twitter bootstrap, which while great, is getting a little repetitive.
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 37.8 ms ] threadI personally don't care about the styling, so long as there's visual flow. We can all pick Wordpress out of a lineup, but do you go "eww, Wordpress"? I think too many people try to use Bootstrap as a substitute for visuals rather than trying to leverage it to fit their content. I believe you can do that even without tweaking the stock color scheme.
Once idea is proven, and tech is built then I will move onto fixing the way it looks (most likely pay a designer)
Problem is a lot of people dont dig into the actual styling of the page and leave the standard stuff in it.
Over time I will be able to build a site as good as any on Bootstrap.
The bootstrap framework is what is important, the design can be customized. Most people don't bother because they have in invested in Twitter Bootstrap in order to fast prototype.
I couldn't care less.
Especially with all of the defaults?
I couldn't care less.
I mention this because it seems that every site that I see is built using twitter bootstrap, which while great, is getting a little repetitive.
Do you do nothing but click around startups that are linked on HN? Then sure, you're going to see a lot of Twitter Bootstrap. But otherwise, TBS sites are, what, like, 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of the web? I think this is all much ado about nothing, personally.