I read this awhile back. It's by someone associated with the Foundation project. http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dive-into-responsive-prototyping-with-foundation/ Both look good. Like you, I looked hard at Bootstrap after the conference, but haven't really done anything with it. I'd be interested which framework you settle on.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Jessie Keck <jk...@stanford.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > We are about to develop a set of style-guids and templates for our locally > developed applications that will have a unified look and feel. One > manifestation of this will be a ruby gem that we will use for all of our > rails apps (including Blacklight and Hydra applications). > > As we were discussing the approaches we may take for this, the question of > basing our designs on a library such as Bootstrap or Foundation came up. I > have heard a lot about Bootstrap in the C4L community, but very little about > Foundation. Does anybody here have extensive experience w/ both libraries > and would recommend one over the other? > > We are already leaning towards Bootstrap as many in the Blacklight and Hydra > communities have expressed interest or are using it already. Also, some > folks locally who have used or investigated both libraries have had positive > experiences in either case. > > Understanding that this may be boil down to a simple matter of taste, I > wonder what opinions you all have. > > Thank you, > - Jessie Keck > Stanford University