Bootstrap works the same. You need just convert PSD layout into png pics
and paste in the right place into Bootstrap layout.

2012/11/7 oo7 <[email protected]>

> Hi, apologies this is my first post so please bare with me :)
>
> I have two questions which i hope someone can help me with:
>
>
> *01 - Which of my understandings is correct?*
>
> A - Twitter Bootstrap is a mainly framework for providing common defined
> components for a website, such as layouts, forms, buttons etc
>
> B - Twitter Bootstrap is a mainly framework for creating responsive
> websites
>
> I understand both are probably correct but what was the first main
> intention of the Twitter Bootstrap
>
> *02 - Are there template psd's available or should you just design your
> sites with the already predefined layouts that come with bootstrap and then
> just focus on designing the elements that site inside each div on your
> site. In other words you design as you code and then apply your custom
> design. I presume the idea is that all of your layouts are already designed
> with Twitter Bootstrap, so why would you need a psd to begin with.*
>
> Sorry, finding it hard to get my head around all of this framework as i am
> so used to designing in Photoshop, then coding the design to html / css.
>
> Thanks in advance to any help you may have...
>

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