The stable version of the worldβs most popular front-end, open source toolkit is finally out.
The release was officially released in this blog post:
https://blog.getbootstrap.com/20...
The stable version of Bootstrap 5 was released on 5.05 - probably not a coincidence.
The switch to plain JS instead of jQuery was the move that the web developers community was waiting for and now that Bootstrap 5 is ready to use in production environments I hope that the industry will swiftly follow by migrating the projects to the new superior version.
Congrats to the Bootstrap team for delivering such a great contribution to the Open Source community for free - despite the obstacles of the recent year π
@jeremy_tadd Probably more like 2024 judging from the pace of previous releases - but I actually wouldn't be surprised if Bootstrap team will keep this new tradition going and release the 6th version on 06/06
Finally π Dropping jQuery and IE11 support is huge!
And I love the shift to the utility-first approach β€οΈ
Not to mention RTL support, dark theme, new components, and new utilities API. Great job!
It looks like The Return of the King π
@bfszymanski More like "The Empire strikes back" since it was the episode 5 of the star wars saga ;)
That means that we have one more version that will be amazing, and then another three that will be trash :P
Long awaited update :)
Also @dawidadach that's a really awesome tutorial I always rely on your guides and this one is one of the most useful you made - keep it up!
Been using the beta for a while and it's fantastic. It's flexible and powerful enough to be integrated into most front-end codebases, and it's taken a lot of best practices from modern front-end development and made them available through its APIs.
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