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Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites.
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This gem provides Twitter Bootstrap and Fort Font-Awesome assets for your Rais 4+ application
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Abletech's version of Twitter Bootstrap
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Kyruus modifications to Twitter Bootstrap and Font Awesome
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This gem provides Twitter's Bootstrap jQuery-UI theme
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A plugin to add Twitter Bootstrap to your Jekyll site
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Adds a Twitter Bootstrap FormBuilder.
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Make easy use of Twitter Bootstrap with Ruby on Rails App
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View Helpers for Twitter Bootstrap
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Helper methods for generating Twitter Bootstrap markup
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Refinery CMS extension that adds Twitter Bootstrap 3
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Native AngularJS (Angular) directives for Twitter's Bootstrap.
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Build bootstrapped forms with next to no effort
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Use Kaminari with Twitter Bootstrap :)
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Convenient, clean wrappers for Twitter Bootstrap components and scaffolding.
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Ruby on Rails Engine for Twitter Bootstrap with Assets, Helpers and more.
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Rails 3.1 gem that installs Twitter Bootstrap CSS and JS files, patches for will_paginate, and JQuery libraries for hotkeys and scrollable divs.
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jQuery tags input plugin based on Twitter Bootstrap
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Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites.
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Haml-bootstrap-rails provides Haml generators for Rails 3 with twitter bootstrap support. It also enables Haml as the templating engine for you, so you don't have to screw around in your own application.rb when your Gemfile already clearly indicated what templating engine you have installed. Hurrah.
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