Yes I have workd on Bootstrap in the past. It is a 'sleek, intuitive, and powerful front-end framework' from Twitter.. you can check it out at bootstrap.com It greatly improves the frontend and above that, does not require any dependency as such because the css n js are included in it. And the size is minimal.
How do I proceed with improving the UI ?? Bootstrapping would be a great option, but it will take a lot of time. However, it would solve most of the present UI bugs. Would that be a good project then ?? And how do I proceed with it ??
Shameek Sarkar a écrit :
How do I proceed with improving the UI ?? Bootstrapping would be a great option, but it will take a lot of time. However, it would solve most of the present UI bugs. Would that be a good project then ?? And how do I proceed with it ??
Your proposal will have to explain which parts of phpMyAdmin you plan to transform using bootstrap.js, for a twelve weeks effort of forty hours per week.
Also, the proposal should be specific about which UI bugs it will solve (with bug ticket references).