Naja, ich habe zusätzlich ein Template für Bootstrap gekauft, welches ein TEIL von meinem Vorhaben abdeckt. Dort möchte ich ein teil reinpflegen...
(Um Grid und Flex werde ich (aufgrund anderen Webseiten) nicht drum rum kommen )
Bei diesem Template gibt es natürlich auch eine Dokumentation:
ZitatAlles anzeigenYour download will include two folders: dist and source. The dist folder includes the generated html and asset files that you should not edit ideally. These files are meant for production environment.
To edit the template you would need to edit files inside the source folder.
Inside the source folder you will find a set of files and folders. Most of the files have a .slim extension. These are the files that generate html files in the dist folder. Don't get surprised with a .slim file extension. It is a very powerful and popular template engine language called Slim Lang, you can read more about it by clicking here.
We used CodeKit app to compile .slim and .scss files, but you can use any scss compiler that you like. All the scss source files are located in the source > scss folder.
There is a folder source/scss/bootstrap-override, it has different scss files that override default Bootstrap files. Most important file there is a _bootstrap.scss which is a custom version of the bootstrap.scss file that comes originally with bootstrap.
We are using a custom (pretty much duplicated) version so that we can comment out some parts of the bootstrap that we are not going to use. You can comment back those lines. As you can see on a screenshot above some lines are commented out.
Another important file is located in source/scss/bootstrap-override/ folder, called _variables.scss. It has all the variables from the original bootstrap file, this way we can always update bootstrap to the latest verison and keep our custom changes to bootstrap variables. If you need to change bootstrap variables - you have to change them in this file.
Our template has it's own variables as well. They are located in source/scss/_theme-variables.scss file.
Responsive Styles are located in source/scss/_responsive.scss file.
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Ich nutze "VSCode" um zu programmieren und kenne mich überhaupt nicht mit "slim"-Dateien aus... wie geht das denn nun?
Kann ich diese in ".html" umwandeln oder sowas? ....
Hoffe mir kann jemand weiterhelfen ..