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Alexander-K2015-05-28 08:49:17
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Alexander-K, 2015-05-28 08:49:17

Why use bootstrap for PSD design?

When there is a specific design in PSD, then manual responsive layout using media queries is faster and much more flexible than using bootstrap.
But often there are projects in which there is a specific design in PSD and the requirement to use bootstrap. What's the matter here?

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Mark, 2015-05-28
@printf

To make it easier to finish / redo later. Almost everyone worked with bootstrap, so it’s very easy to give such a project to a full-time layout designer / find a freelancer for three kopecks. A handicraft project "from scratch" does not have such a property.

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Egor Ogurtsov, 2015-05-28
@mrdubz

>concrete design in PSD
>requirement to use bootstrap
If the layout is drawn according to the bootstrap grid, then everything is simple and easy.
And if it’s from the bulldozer, then it’s easier to make the grid yourself and write plugins than to finish the bootstrap for the design.

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Sergey, 2015-05-28
@gangstarcj

I also used to think that typesetting by hand was easier, but it turned out not at all, after spending a couple of days studying the bootstrap, everything began to seem even easier

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Dmitry Shinkar, 2015-05-28
@DeadCowsDontMoo

Almost everyone worked with bootstrap
- chic wording :D
Regarding the question - typesetting by hand, who doesn't give you?) Frameworks were created for ease of typesetting, for speed of writing, for convenience, but you can do without them =)

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OnYourLips, 2015-05-28
@OnYourLips

Manual layout is more flexible, but not faster at all.
And if it is assumed that more than one person will be engaged in layout, then bootstrap is preferable.

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